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

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

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  6. If sinalpha=x and tan alpha=y, prove that, 1/x^2-1/y^2=1.

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  7. If tan alpha+cotalpha=2, show that, tan^7alpha+cot^7alpha=2.

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  8. If an=sin^n theta+cosec^ntheta and a1=2 prove that, an=2 .

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  9. If cosalpha+secalpha=2, show that cos^3alpha+sec^3alpha=2.

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  13. Prove the following identities: (sec theta-tan theta+1)/(sec theta+t...

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  14. Prove the following identities: (sin theta-cos theta+1)/(sin theta+co...

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  15. Prove the following identities: 1/(secA-tanA)-1/(cosA)=1/(cosA)-1/(s...

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  16. Prove the following identities: (1-sin alpha+cosalpha)^2=2(1+cos alp...

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  17. Prove the following identities: cos^8A-sin^8A=(1-2sin^2Acos^2A)(1-2s...

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  18. Prove the following identities: sqrt((1-cos theta)/(1+cos theta))-co...

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  19. Prove the following identities: cot^2alpha(secalpha-1)/(1+sinalpha)+...

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  20. Prove the following identities: (cos alpha cos beta+sin alphasin bet...

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