Prove the trig identity: 1+tan^2 = sec^2
[IIT 1994] Prove that sec2x - tan2x = tan (PI/4 - x) when x lies between 0 and PI/4.
Prove that :- (tan2x)/(1+ sec2x) = tanx
Prove the trigonometry identity: 1+tan^2x=sec^2x
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Let `0 lt x lt.pi/4` Then `(sec 2x -tan 2x) `equals
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