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Establish the identity.
sin theta * sec theta = tan theta

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Answer:

We are multiplying sin theta by sec theta, so we first start with valuing sec theta. Re-evaluate sec theta as sec(theta), and get the reciprocal.


sin(theta) * (1)/(cos(theta)) <-- reciprocal

Combine sin() with the reciprocal of sec theta.


(sin(theta))/(cos(theta))

Rewrite this combination as tan(theta)


tan(theta)

Since the sides are equal, they count as an identity.


sin(theta) * sec(theta) = tan(theta)

That said, sin(theta) × sec(theta) = tan(theta) is an identity.

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In the picture is how to solve it

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