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could you please give me any idea to solve the problem below;
integral( dx / (3cosx-4sinx) )
and given a hint to make a subtitution u=tan(x/2), I've tried to write cosx and sinx in the form of cos (x/2) and sin(x/2), but it's seems like I'm not going anywhere, any suggestions?
integral( dx / (3cosx-4sinx) )
and given a hint to make a subtitution u=tan(x/2), I've tried to write cosx and sinx in the form of cos (x/2) and sin(x/2), but it's seems like I'm not going anywhere, any suggestions?