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The Pythagorean identity 1+cot^2 theta=csc^2 theta can be converted to the other Pythagorean identity 1+tan^2 theta=sec^2 theta. Show the steps on how to do that.
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The Pythagorean identity 1+cot^2 theta=csc^2 theta can be converted to the other Pythagorean identity 1+tan^2 theta=sec^2 theta. Show the steps on how to do that.
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