Prove the trig identity: 1+tan^2 = sec^2
Prove the trigonometry identity: 1+tan^2x=sec^2x
Proof : sec^2 x - tan^2 x = 1 | [ TRIGONOMETRY ]
Solve the equation `sec^2 2x = 1 - tan 2x`.
Proof of sec2x = sec²x/(2-sec²x) or sec2x = (1+tan²x)/(1-tan²x) | formula of sec2x |
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Trigonometric Identities sec2x=1+tan2x
Find the general solution of given equation : sec^(2)2x=1-tan2x | CLASS 11 | Trigonometric equat...
`sec^(2)2x=1-tan2x`
Prove that :- (tan2x)/(1+ sec2x) = tanx
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Proof: tan^2 + 1 = sec^2
Find the general solution : `sec^2 2x=1-tan2x`...
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