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Help 1000 points i will give you more this question is hard

Help 1000 points i will give you more this question is hard-example-1
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Answer:

K. H. and J.

Explanation:

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User Jernej Novak
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Answer:

H) 2

Explanation:


\frac {\sqrt {1 - \cos^(2)x}}{\sin x} + \frac {\sqrt {1 - \sin^(2)x}}{\cos x}

=
\frac {\sin x}{\sin x} + \frac {\cos x}{\cos x} [since 0 < x < (π/2) and
\sin^(2)x + \cos^(2)x = 1]

= (1 + 1)

= 2

We know that in general,

by
\sqrt {x} we mean the positive square root of x only.

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