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Use the fundamental identities to simplify the expression.

tan^2 Q / sec^2 Q

sin^2/cos^2 / 1/cos^2 =

sin^2 / cos^2 times cos^2 / 1 =
The cos^2 cancels out so sin^2 is left. Is this correct?
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Use the fundamental identities to simplify the expression.

tan^2 Q / sec^2 Q

sin^2/cos^2 / 1/cos^2 =

sin^2 / cos^2 times cos^2 / 1 =
The cos^2 cancels out so sin^2 is left. Is this correct?

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