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benedwards2020
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I need to find the indefinite integral
[tex]\int \frac{sec^2 (x)}{\sqrt{1-tan^2 (x)}}[/tex]
Now, I'm not sure which method to use here... I think that the quotient and the square root is confusing me here. I can certainly integrate the numerator - that's not the problem, I'm not sure how to handle the demoninator. Can anyone give me any pointers on how to tackle this? It's the last question on the paper and I'd like to attempt to answer it.
[tex]\int \frac{sec^2 (x)}{\sqrt{1-tan^2 (x)}}[/tex]
Now, I'm not sure which method to use here... I think that the quotient and the square root is confusing me here. I can certainly integrate the numerator - that's not the problem, I'm not sure how to handle the demoninator. Can anyone give me any pointers on how to tackle this? It's the last question on the paper and I'd like to attempt to answer it.