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How can the right equation be converted into the answer on the left?


(sec^4x)(tan^2x)=(tan^2x + tan^4x)sec^2x
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Answered by Reiny
RS = tan^2x(1 + tan^2x)(sec^2x)
= tan^2x(sec^2x)(sec^2x) , because 1 + tan^2x = sec^2x
= tan^2x(sec^4x)
= LS
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How can the right equation be converted into the answer on the left?


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