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sec 0/1 + sec0 = 1 - cos0/sin^2 0
18 years ago

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drwls
Do you mean sec 0/(1 + sec 0) ?
On the right side,do you mean
(1 - cos 0)/sin^2 0?

You need to use parentheses to make your equations unambiguous.
18 years ago

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