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If `asin^(2)theta+bcos^(2)theta=c`, then prove that `tan^(2)theta=(c-b)/(a-c)`

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NAGEEN PRAKASHAN ENGLISH-TRIGNOMETRIC FUNCTIONS-EXERCISES 3B
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  2. Prove that: (1+cosA+sinA)/(1+cosA-sinA)=(1+sinA)/(cosA)

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  3. Prove that: 2sec^(2)A-sec^(4)A-2"cosec"^(2)A+"cosec"^(4)A=cot^(4)A-t...

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  4. Prove that: 1-(sin^(2)A)/(1+cotA)-(cos^(2)A)/(1+tanA)=sinA.cosA

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  5. i) Prove that: (cot^(2)A)/(1-"cosec"A)^(2)=(1+sinA)/(1-sinA) ii) Pro...

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  6. Prove that: (secAsecB+tanAtanB)^(2)-(secAtanB+tanAsecB)^(2)=1

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  8. Prove that: [1/(sec^(2)A-cos^(2)A)+1/("cosec"^(2)A-sin^(2)A)].sin^(2)A...

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  9. i) Prove that: [(1-sinA)/(1-secA)-(1+sinA)/(1+secA)]=2cotA(cosA-"cose...

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  10. If costheta-sintheta=sqrt(2)sintheta, then prove that: costheta+sint...

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  11. If asin^(2)theta+bcos^(2)theta=c, then prove that tan^(2)theta=(c-b)/(...

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  12. i) If acostheta+bsintheta=m and asintheta-bcostheta=n, then prove that...

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  13. If a costheta-bsintheta=c , prove that a sintheta+bcostheta=+-sqrt(a^2...

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  14. If cottheta(1+s intheta)=4ma n dcottheta(1-s intheta)=4n , prove that ...

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  15. If tantheta+sintheta=m and tantheta-sintheta=n, then prove that: m^(2)...

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  16. If a costheta-bsintheta=c , prove that a sintheta+bcostheta=+-sqrt(a^2...

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  17. If (1-sinA)(1-sinB)(1-sinC)=(1+sinA)(1+sinB)(1+sinC), then show that ...

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  18. If tan^(2)theta=1-m^(2), then show that: sectheta+tan^(3)theta."cose...

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  19. If sintheta+costheta=x, then show that: sin^(6)theta+cos^(6)theta=1-...

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  20. Prove that: sec^(2)x+"cosec"^(2)xge4

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