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Answer:

This only has answer 1. these proofs are really long, so hard to fit them all in one answer.

Explanation:


cos^2A+sin^2A=1\\ : Will be used very often so just remember this equality.

1. Multiply
(1+SinA)*(CosA)/(1-SinA) +(CosA)/(1+SinA) *(1-SinA)=2secA\\

When we factor out the terms, we are left with:


  • (CosA)/(1-Sin^2A) +(CosA)/(1-Sin^2A) =2secA

We then use the rule above and convert it to
cos^2A:


  • (1)/(CosA) +(1)/(CosA) =2secA

  • 2secA=2secA
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