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ABCD is a rectangular figure, joining A, C prove that
`tan^(2)angleCAD+1=(1)/(sin^(2)angleBAC)`.

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`tan^(2)angleCAD+1`
`=sec^(2)angleCAD`
`=(1)/(cos^(2)angleCAD)`
`=(1)/(cos^(2)(90^(@)-angleBAC))" "[:'angleCAD+angleBAC=90^(@)]`
`=(1)/(sin^(2)angleBAC)`
Hence `tan^(2)angleCAD+1=(1)/(sin^(2)angleBAC)`
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