You are given three vectors.
A = 46.0 at θ1 = 56.6° above the +x axis
B = 25.0 at θ2 = 34.4° above the −x axis
C = 32.0 along the −y axis.Determine A - B + C (magnitude and angle from the positive x axis).
Determine the angle relative to the positive x-axis, positive above and negative belowI...
So here is the problem: Find the anti-derivative of sec 3x(sec(3x) + tan(3x))
Now I have tried foiling it out, and I am stuck at the part where I need to anti-derive Sec(3x)Tan(3x).
Any help/tips would be greatly appreciated.