prove the trig identity

cos(4x) = 2-sec^2(2x)/sec^2(2x)

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Recognize that
[2-sec^2(2x)]/sec^2(2x)
= 2 cos^2(2x) - 1
= cos^2(2x) - sin^2(2x)
and use the double angle identity.
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