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Mathematics, 04.02.2020 20:54 bobbye001

Prove sin theta= tan theta/ sqrt 1+tan^2 theta. hint: solve for sin^2 in number 14.

here is number 14:
sin^2 theta/ 1-sin^2 theta= tan^2 theta

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