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If `sec A = x+(1)/(4x)`prove that:
`sec A + tan A = 2x or (1)/(2x)`
(b) If `"tan" theta = (p)/(q)`,show that :
`(p sin theta - q costheta)/(p"sin"theta+qcostheta)=( p^(2) - q^(2))/(p^(2)+q^(2))`

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