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If (sec A +tanA)(secB+tanB)(secC+tanC)=...

If (sec A +tanA)(secB+tanB)(secC+tanC)=(sec A -tanA)(sec B - tanB) (sec C-tanC) , Prove that the value of each side is `+-1`.

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`+-1`
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