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OpenStudy (anonymous):

integration of ln(secx)?

OpenStudy (psymon):

You would need to do integration by parts, making ln(secx) your u and dx your v. From there, you will eventually need to use the fact that ln(secx) can become ln(1/cosx) which equals ln(1) - ln(cosx). Try those techniques and you should be able to get there.

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