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`sqrt(1-sin^2theta)/sintheta=?`

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tan theta= A) (sqrt(1-sin^(2)theta))/(sin theta) , B) (1)/(sec theta) , C) (sin theta)/(sqrt(1-sin^(2)theta)) D) (1)/(sqrt(1+Cot^(2)theta)

If -pi lt theta lt -(pi)/(2)," then " |sqrt((1-sin theta)/(1+sintheta))+sqrt((1+sin theta)/(1-sin theta))| is equal to :

If theta lies in the second quadrant, then sqrt((1-sintheta)/(1+sin theta))+sqrt((1+sin theta)/(1-sin theta)) is equal to :

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Prove that: sqrt((1-sintheta)/(1+sintheta))=sectheta -tan theta .

Prove that: sqrt((1-sintheta)/(1+sintheta))= sec theta- tan theta when (-pi/2) < theta < pi/2 and -sec theta+tan theta when pi/2< theta< (3pi)/2

If theta lies in the second quadrant. Then the value of sqrt((1-sin theta)/(1+sin theta))+sqrt((1+sin theta)/(1-sin theta)) is equal to :

Prove that sqrt((1+sintheta)/(1-sin theta))=sectheta+tantheta .

If theta lies in the second quadrant, then the value sqrt(((1-sintheta)/(1+sintheta)))+sqrt(((1+sintheta)/(1-sintheta)))