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how does sin(t)sec(t) = tanx ?
17 years ago

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Answered by drwls
Because secx = 1/cosx and tanx = sinx/cosx. Make the substitutions and see for yourself.

Use the same independent variable on both sides. You have t on one side and x on the other.

17 years ago

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