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How would you prove this?

How would you prove this?-example-1
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Answer:

see explanation

Explanation:

Using the trigonometric identities

tan²x + 1 = sec²x and sec x =
(1)/(cosx)

Consider the left side

Express the sum as a single fraction


(secx+tanx+secx-tanx)/((secx-tanx)(secx+tanx))

=
(2secx)/(sec^2x-tan^2x)

=
(2secx)/(tan^2x+1-tan^2x)

= 2sec x

=
(2)/(cosx) = right side ⇒ proven

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