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Hyperreality
Aug8-04, 11:49 PM
I know the integral of sec x is

ln|tan(x)+sec(x)|+C,

but how would you do it? I tried all the techniques and tricks I've learnt and nothing came up.

shmoe
Aug9-04, 12:22 AM
Did you try multiplying by 1?

sec(x)=\displaystyle sec(x)\frac{sec(x)+tan(x)}{tan(x)+sec(x)}=\display style\frac{sec^{2}(x)+sec(x)tan(x)}{tan(x)+sec(x)} . Your integral is now of the form \displaystyle\frac{f'(x)}{f(x)}, easy to handle.

Corneo
Aug9-04, 01:10 AM
Yup. shmoe's method is the easiest one to remember.