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Trig I need to simplify and write the trig expressions in terms of sin and cos

Trig I need to simplify and write the trig expressions in terms of sin and cos-example-1
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we have the expression


(2+tan^2x)/(sec^2x)-1

Remember that


tan^2x+1=sec^2x

substitute in the given expression


\begin{gathered} (2+tan^(2)x)/(sec^(2)x)-1 \\ \\ (1+(1+tan^2x))/(sec^2x)-1 \\ \\ (1+(sec^2x))/(sec^2x)-1 \\ \\ (1+sec^2x-sec^2x)/(sec^2x) \\ \\ (1)/(sec^2x) \\ \\ cos^2x \end{gathered}

therefore


g(x)=cos^2x

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