PauloE
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Homework Statement
∫sec(x)tan(x)+x/(x^2+1) dx
The Attempt at a Solution
I replaced sec and tan by 1/cos(x) and sin/cos(x) then end up with sin(x)/cos^2(x)
then I replace cos^2 x by 1-sin^2 x then I don't know where to go. the second part of the equation works with u substitution.
I just can't see where the identities of the first part are leading me.
any hint? thanks in advance!