Solving the Integral: sec(x)^2 / 4+tan(x)^2

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Homework Statement


solve the integral.


Homework Equations


integral (sec(x)^2 / 4+tan(x)^2)


The Attempt at a Solution


i tried replacing the numerator with the trig identity: tan(x)^2 + 1 -- but not sure what else to try.
 
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There is a very obvious substitution you can do here.
 
Consider the derivatives of trigonometric functions.
 
was the step i performed correct?
 
whatlifeforme said:
was the step i performed correct?
No.

What is the derivative of tan(x) ?
 
What is d/dx (tanx)?
Edit: or what sammy says :)
 
Also, be careful that an integral is not the same thing as an antiderivative.
 
The first thing I would do is replace sec2(x) with 1/cos2(x) and replace tan2(x) with sin2(x)/cos2(x).
 
HallsofIvy said:
The first thing I would do is replace sec2(x) with 1/cos2(x) and replace tan2(x) with sin2(x)/cos2(x).


I wouldn't do this, but I would take a look at tanx and what the derivative is, it does become pretty hard though and you need a trig substitution afterwards, I think I did this exact problem before.
 
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