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Which expression is equivalent to (1−sinβ)(1+sinβ)/cos2β for all values of β for which (1−sinβ)(1+sinβ)/cos2β is defined?

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tan2β
tanβ+secβ
tanβ
sec2β
1

User Toress
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Answer: Choice E) 1

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((1-\sin(\beta))(1+\sin(\beta)))/(\cos^2(\beta))\\\\(1-\sin^2(\beta))/(\cos^2(\beta))\\\\(\cos^2(\beta))/(\cos^2(\beta))\\\\1\\\\

Therefore,
((1-\sin(\beta))(1+\sin(\beta)))/(\cos^2(\beta))=1\\\\ is an identity for all values of β for which the original expression is defined. I used the difference of squares rule for the 2nd step. Then I applied the pythagorean trig identity for the 3rd step.

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