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If sec theta =cos^2 theta then find value of sin ^4theta +2sin^2 theta+sin^2theta

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Explanation:

explanation is in above picture.

You just have to remember,

secA=1/cosA

(sinA)^2=1-(cosA)^2

If sec theta =cos^2 theta then find value of sin ^4theta +2sin^2 theta+sin^2theta-example-1
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