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Prove the following identities:
`sqrt((cosectheta-1)/(cosec+1))=(1-sintheta)/(costheta)`

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  6. Prove the following identities: (cottheta+cosectheta)^2=(1+costheta)...

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  7. Prove the following identities: (1+sintheta)/(1-sintheta)=(sectheta+...

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  8. Prove the following identities: (sinalpha+cosecalpha)^2+(cosalpha+se...

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  11. prove: cos^2 ""60^@,cos^2 ""45^@,cos^2 ""30^@ are in A.P

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  12. prove: tan(pi/3),tan(pi/4),tan(pi/6) are in G.P

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  13. prove: 2cos^2(pi/3)+3/4sec^2(pi/4)+4sin^2(pi/6)=cot^2(pi/6)

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  14. The angle A of the triangle ABC is obtuse, if sec(B+C)=cosec (B-C)=2,...

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  15. If theta is a positive acute angle and tan theta=3/4, find sin theta...

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  16. If theta is a positive acute angle and sec theta =(m^2+1)/(2m) find ...

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  18. If A and B are positive acute angles and sinA =3/5,cosB=(15)/(17) , fi...

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  19. If tantheta =a/b, find the value of (bcostheta-asintheta)/(b cos theta...

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  20. If cos theta +sec theta=sqrt(3), show that, cos^3theta+sec^3theta=0 .

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