5.4 Indefinite Integrals and the Net Change Theorem/39: Difference between revisions

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= <math>\frac{256}{5}</math>
= <math>\frac{256}{5}</math>
<math>\int{}{}1+tan^{2}x*dx = \frac{d}{dx}(tan(x))</math>
<math>\frac{d}{dx}(tan(x))=\frac{d}{dx}\left(\frac{sin(x)}{cos(x)}\right)=\frac{cos^{2}x-(-(sin(x))(sin(x))}{cos^{2}(x)}</math>
<math>=\frac{cos^{2}x+sin^2(x))}{cos^{2}(x)}=\frac{cos^{2}x}{cos^{2}(x)}+\frac{sin^{2}x}{cos^{2}(x)}</math>
<math>=1+tan^2(x)</math>

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