5.5 The Substitution Rule/55: Difference between revisions

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\int_{0}^{\pi} \sec^2\left(\frac{t}{4}\right)dt
\int_{0}^{\pi} \sec^2\left(\frac{t}{4}\right)dt
&= 4\int_{0}^{\pi} \sec^2(u)du \\[2ex]
&= 4\int_{0}^{\pi} \sec^2(u)du \\[2ex]
&= 4\cdot \tan^2(u)


\end{align}
\end{align}
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= 4\cdot \tan^2(u)
&= 4\int_{0}^{\pi} \sec^2(u)du \\[2ex]

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