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prove that: sec2tita-cos2tita=tan2tita+sin2tita

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prove that: sec2tita-cos2tita=tan2tita+sin2tita

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I'm sorry, but the equation you've provided doesn't seem to be correct. The trigonometric identities don't support this equation.

Here are some identities that might help you:

  1. sec^2(x) = 1 + tan^2(x)
  2. cos^2(x) = 1 - sin^2(x)
  3. tan^2(x) = sin^2(x) / cos^2(x)

But none of these identities can be used to prove the equation you've provided. Please check the equation again.

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