Prove that \frac{\tan A + \cot A}{1 - \cot A} = 1 + \tan A + \cot A
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$\frac{tanA + cotA}{1-cotA} = \frac{\frac{sinA}{cosA} + \frac{cosA}{sinA}}{1-\frac{cosA}{sinA}}$ Show more…
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