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Simplify:
tan² θ cos² - sin² θ

can anyone write the steps? many thanks! ​

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Answer:

The given expression simplifies to zero.

Explanation:

Tangent Trigonometric Identity:


\boxed{\tan \theta=(\sin \theta)/(\cos \theta)}

Given expression:


\tan^2 \theta \cos^2 \theta - \sin^2 \theta

To simplify the given expression, rewrite tan²θ using the tan trigonometric identity:


\implies (\sin^2 \theta)/(\cos^2 \theta) \cdot \cos^2 \theta - \sin^2 \theta


\implies (\sin^2 \theta \cos^2 \theta)/(\cos^2 \theta) - \sin^2 \theta

Cancel the common factor cos²θ:


\implies \sin^2 \theta - \sin^2 \theta

Add similar elements:


\implies \sin^2 \theta - \sin^2 \theta=0

Therefore, the given expression simplifies to zero.

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