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<math>
<math>
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\int\sec^2\alpha \,d\alpha = \tan{\alpha}+C
\int\sec^2\alpha \,d\alpha = \tan{\alpha}+C
</math>
</math>


Note: <math>\cos^2\alpha+sin^2\alpha=1</math>
Note: <math>\cos^2\alpha+sin^2\alpha=1</math>

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