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Simplify

1-(cos^2)theta/(sin^2 )theta
A. 1
B. sin^2 theta
C. cos^2 theta
D. tan^2 theta

Simplify 1-(cos^2)theta/(sin^2 )theta A. 1 B. sin^2 theta C. cos^2 theta D. tan^2 theta-example-1
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1 because cos^2 theta + sin^2 theta = 1
So 1-cos^2 = sin^2
Which means you now have sin^2 theta/sin^2 theta
Which =1
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Answer:
A) 1



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