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Verify the identities of these trig equations
-tan^2x +sec^2x = 1

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The first step in simplifying is this one (since tangent is sin/cos, and sec and is the same as 1/cos):

-( (sin ^(2)x )/(cos ^(2) x) )+( (1)/(cos ^(2)x ) )=1
The next step is this:

(1-sin ^(2) x)/(cos ^(2)x ) =1
Now the next step in this identity involves knowing another identity, which is this one (a Pythagorean identity, actually);

sin ^(2) x+cos ^(2) x=1 and
cos ^(2)x=1-sin ^(2) x
So let's sub that in, like this:

(cos ^(2)x )/(cos ^(2)x ) =1 which it does, right?
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