Prove that sinA - cosA + 1/sin A + cos -1 = 1/secA - tanA , using the identity sec^A = 1 + tan^A SETP BY STEP EXPLANATION NEEDED
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Prove that sinA - cosA + 1/sin A + cos -1 = 1/secA - tanA , using the identity sec^A = 1 + tan^A SETP BY STEP EXPLANATION NEEDED
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