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प्रश्न
Prove that:
`1/(1 + cos(90^@ - A)) + 1/(1 - cos(90^@ - A)) = 2cosec^2(90^@ - A)`
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उत्तर
`1/(1 + cos(90^@ - A)) + 1/(1 - cos(90^@ - A))`
= `1/(1 + sinA) + 1/(1 - sinA)`
= `(1 - sinA + 1 + sinA)/((1 + sinA)(1 - sinA))`
= `2/(1 - sin^2A)`
= `2/cos^2A`
= 2 sec2 A
= 2 cosec2 (90° – A)
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