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SecA-tanA/secA+tanA=cos^2A/(1+sin^2A)​ could somebody prove this pls......

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Answer:

it cannot be proven

Step-by-step explanation:

You cannot prove what isn't true.

We know you know how to use parentheses, so we take the left-side expression at face value. The left-side and right-side functions are different, so cannot be proved to be the same, except at specific angles.

SecA-tanA/secA+tanA=cos^2A/(1+sin^2A)​ could somebody prove this pls......-example-1
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