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Prove this identity. Tan^2(0)/1 + tan^2(0) = sin^2(0). Note i placed a bracket around the zeros because i didnt want to look like it is to the power of 20. And the zero is supposed to be the symbol theta.
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Prove this identity. Tan^2(0)/1 + tan^2(0) = sin^2(0). Note i placed a bracket around the zeros because i didnt want to look like it is to the power of 20. And the zero is supposed to be the symbol theta.
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Use the trigonometric identities:
Proof:
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