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Simplifying sec× cos(-×)-sin^2 ×

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\sec x \cos(-x)-\sin^2x = \sec x \cos x - \sin^2x, since cos is an even function. (This means cos(-x) = cos(x))


=1-\sin^2x, since
\sec x \cos x = 1


= \cos^2x, by
\sin^2x+\cos^2x=1.
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