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Cos^2a + tan^2a cos^2a

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We can simplify the expression cos^2a + tan^2a cos^2a as follows:

cos^2a + tan^2a cos^2a = cos^2a(1 + tan^2a)

Using the identity 1 + tan^2a = sec^2a, we get:

cos^2a(1 + tan^2a) = cos^2a sec^2a

Using the identity sec^2a = 1/cos^2a, we get:

cos^2a sec^2a = 1

So the simplified expression is just 1.
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