This is exactly like the one with (1-sin)/cos
The identity tan^2 = sec^1 - 1 should help.
Prove the identity:
tanA/secA+1 = secA-1/tanA
Can u please explainit to me step by step?
I greatly appreciate your help! Thanks:)
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we never learned this identity
at school...is there any basio other identity thtwould help bcz im sure that since we neverlearned this identity in class he wont mark it right on a test..
at school...is there any basio other identity thtwould help bcz im sure that since we neverlearned this identity in class he wont mark it right on a test..