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Solution for this one step by step please

Solution for this one step by step please-example-1
User Ghaleon
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Answer:

D

Explanation:

using the identities

1 + tan²Θ = sec²Θ and cosΘ =
(1)/(sec0) , then


(1+tan^20)/(cos^20)

=
(sec^20)/((1)/(sec^20) )

= sec²Θ × sec²Θ

=
sec^(4)Θ

User Migue
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Answer:


D.\:\:\:\:\:\sec^4\theta

Explanation:


  • (1+\tan^2\theta)/(\cos^2\theta)


  • =(\sec^2\theta)/(\cos^2\theta)\:\:\:(\because 1+\tan^2\theta=\sec^2\theta)


  • =\sec^2\theta.(1)/(\cos^2\theta)


  • {=\sec^2\theta.{\sec^2\theta}}\:\:\:(\because(1)/(\cos^2\theta)=\sec^2\theta)


  • =\sec^4\theta

Hope it helps you in your learning process.

User Ekiim
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