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If y = (cosec x + cot x), prove that (sin x) \(\cfrac{d^2y}{d\text x^2}\) - y2 = 0

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\(\cfrac{dy}{d\text x}\) = -cosec x cot x - cosec2 x

Differentiating with respect to x

Hence proved

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