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If `A+B=90^0,` prove that `sqrt((tanAtanB+tanAcotB)/(sinAsecB)-(sin^2B)/(cos^2A))=tanA`

A

tan A

B

cot A

C

`sec^(2) A `

D

`cosec^(2) A `

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