\(\displaystyle \frac{\csc\theta}{\cot\theta}=\frac{\frac{1}{\sin\theta}}{\frac{\cos\theta}{\sin\theta}}=\frac{\frac{1}{\sin\theta}}{\frac{\cos\theta}{\sin\theta}}\cdot\frac{\frac{\sin\theta}{1}}{\frac{\sin\theta}{1}}=\frac{1}{\cos\theta}\) or \(\displaystyle \sec\theta\)
Of course, this is not an identity. An identity is an equation (it has an equal sign) that is true for all values of the variable. What you have given here is an expression and we have turned it into another expression that is equal to the original expression but is in a less complex form.
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