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Standard XII
Mathematics
Inequalities of Integrals
∫ x x+tan xdx...
Question
∫
sec
x
(
sec
x
+
tan
x
)
d
x
is equal to (where
C
is the constant of integration)
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Solution
On expanding the expression,
∫
sec
x
(
sec
x
+
tan
x
)
d
x
=
∫
(
sec
2
x
+
sec
x
tan
x
)
d
x
By taking terms separately, we get
=
∫
sec
2
x
d
x
+
∫
sec
x
tan
x
d
x
=
tan
x
+
sec
x
+
C
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