Factor and simplify
sec⁴x-tan⁴x÷sec²x + tan²
X
Verify the identity...
Mathematics, 23.02.2021 14:00 pronces
Factor and simplify
sec⁴x-tan⁴x÷sec²x + tan²
X
Verify the identity
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