5.4 Indefinite Integrals and the Net Change Theorem/17: Difference between revisions
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<math>\int_{}^{}1+tan^2xdx = | <math> | ||
\int(1+\tan^2{\alpha})\,d\alpha = \int\sec^2\alpha \,d\alpha = \tan\alpha + C | |||
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\int_{}^{}1+tan^2xdx = | |||
\int_{}^{}1+\frac{sin^2x}{cos^2x}dx = | \int_{}^{}1+\frac{sin^2x}{cos^2x}dx = |
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