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    Prove the Identity\[\frac { 1 - \sin t } { \cos t } = \frac { \cos t } { 1 + \sin t }\]
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Prove the Identity 1−sin⁡tcos⁡t=cos⁡t1+sin⁡t\frac { 1 - \sin t } { \cos t } = \frac { \cos t } { 1 + \sin t }cost1−sint​=1+sintcost​

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Prove the identity.
- 1−sin⁡tcos⁡t=cos⁡t1+sin⁡t\frac { 1 - \sin t } { \cos t } = \frac { \cos t } { 1 + \sin t }cost1−sint​=1+sintcost​

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