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Simplify sin theta/sqrt 1-sin^2 theta

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\frac{\sin(\theta)}{\sqrt{1-\sin(\theta)^(2)}}=(\sin(\theta))/(\cos(\theta))\\\\=\tan(\theta)
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\text{Use:}\\\sin^2x+\cos^2x=1\to\cos^2x=1-\sin^2x\\\\\tan x=(\sin x)/(\cos x)


(\sin\Theta)/(√(1-\sin^2\Theta))=(\sin\Theta)/(√(\cos^2\Theta))=(\sin\Theta)/(\cos\Theta)=\tan\Theta
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