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Which of the following is not a fundamental​ identity?

A.
1 = sin^2\theta + cos^2\theta
B.
cos\theta= (tan\theta)/(sin\theta)
C.
1+tan^2\theta = sec^2\theta
D.
cot\theta = (1)/(tan\theta)

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Answer:b

Explanation:

Given

Option a is correct because it is Pythagorean identity


1=\sin^2\theta +\cos^2\theta

Option b is incorrect because


\tan \theta =(\sin \theta )/(\cos \theta )

Option c and d are correct because c is Pythagorean identity .

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