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Homework Statement
<br /> \int \sec^{2}(3x)e^{\tan(3x)}dx<br />
Homework Equations
The method I am trying to use is integration by substitution(u substitution).
The Attempt at a Solution
I start out by making u = tan(3x)
So i end up having <br /> \int \sec^{2}(3x)e^{u}dx<br />
Stuck after here though. How do I simplify this further?
The final solution as per my professors solution sheet should be <br /> 1/3e^{tan(3x)} + C<br />
However, I cannot seem to figure out why this is the solution.
-Thank you