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  • 23-07-2021
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1. Prove the following identity:
—> sin^2 theta (1+ 1/tan^2 theta) =1

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Explanation:

  [tex]\sin^2(\theta)\times\left(1+\dfrac{1}{\tan^2(\theta)}\right)=\\\\\sin^2(\theta)\times\left(1+\dfrac{\cos^2(\theta)}{\sin^2(\theta)}\right)=\\\\\dfrac{\sin^2(\theta)\cdot(\cos^2(\theta)+\sin^2(\theta))}{\sin^2(\theta)}=\\\\\cos^2(\theta)+\sin^2(\theta)=1\qquad\text{Q.E.D.}[/tex]

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