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Emery Franklin
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11 February, 00:54
Sin - cos+1/sin+cos-1 = sec+tan prove
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Beckett Gillespie
11 February, 01:18
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I can't seem to find the ans to the question you posted and i think that you made a typo. after i modified it a little, it added up so i think this is the answer to your question
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