Simplify
Problem
Solution
Identify the difference of squares pattern in the numerator, where
(a−b)*(a+b)=a2−b2 Expand the numerator using this identity.
Apply the Pythagorean identity
sin2(θ)+cos2(θ)=1 which implies1−cos2(θ)=sin2(θ)
Substitute the trigonometric identity
tan(θ)=sin(θ)/cos(θ) into the expression.
Simplify the square root of the squared term, noting that
√(,x2)=|x|
Final Answer
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