Integrate
\[\int\limits sinx* cosx *tanx *secx *\csc x* cotx dx\]
Take the integral: integral 1 dx The integral of 1 is x: Answer is x+constant
Is the domain restricted so that we don't include every multiple of pi/2 though?
It sin(0)=0 then that means csc(0) which is part of the problem along with the other asymptotic trig functions give us a much different domain. Unless of course you believe like me that division by zero is ok as long as it's in the right context... =P
mmm well its nice integrate , just find the branch cut and integrate for 1
so i believe it would be like x+c on intervals like this ( i randomly sketch it ) |dw:1405929285488:dw|
@gowtham89 would u tell me how to solve it
sure i would try
i got it from @ikram002p's graph
Correcto
batoto :P
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