Let us divide both parts of the equality "\\sin^2x+\\cos^2x=1" by "\\cos^2 x". Then we have "\\frac{\\sin^2x+\\cos^2x}{\\cos^2 x}=\\frac{1}{\\cos^2{x}}" which is equivalent to "\\frac{\\sin^2x}{\\cos^2 x}+\\frac{\\cos^2x}{\\cos^2 x}=(\\frac{1}{\\cos{x}})^2" and to "\\tan^2x+1=\\sec^2x."
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