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Justyn:

∫(sin(x)+sec(x))dx

Justyn:

Darknight do people typing a whole book.

Justyn:

be typing*

Justyn:

∫(sin(x)+sec(x))dx=cos(x)+sec(x)tan(x)+C ∫(sin(x)+sec(x))dx=tan(x)−ln|sec(x)+tan(x)|+C ∫(sin(x)+sec(x))dx=cos(x)−ln|sec(x)+tan(x)|+C ∫(sin(x)+sec(x))dx=−cos(x)+ln|sec(x)+tan(x)|+C

Justyn:

or none of the above.

Justyn:

Those are the choices.

Vocaloid:

Unfortunately you kind of just need to memorize trig integrals (too difficult/time-consuming to derive) http://www.phengkimving.com/calc_of_one_real_var/10_techniques_of_intgrtn/10_03_intgrtn_of_trig_func.htm

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