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Please help Trigonometric identities proof (cot^2(x)(sec(x)-1))/1+sin(x)=(sec^2(1-sin(x))/1+sec(x)
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Trigonometric identities proof
(cot^2(x)(sec(x)-1))/1+sin(x)=(sec^2(1-sin(x))/1+sec(x)
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Because it wouldn't let me edit my answer, I'll post all of my proofs here.
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