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Question Number 206557 by luciferit last updated on 18/Apr/24

Answered by Frix last updated on 18/Apr/24

Without substitution:  ∫((3+2sin^2  x)/(cos^2  x))dx=∫((5/(cos^2  x))−2)dx=  =5tan x −2x +C

$$\mathrm{Without}\:\mathrm{substitution}: \\ $$$$\int\frac{\mathrm{3}+\mathrm{2sin}^{\mathrm{2}} \:{x}}{\mathrm{cos}^{\mathrm{2}} \:{x}}{dx}=\int\left(\frac{\mathrm{5}}{\mathrm{cos}^{\mathrm{2}} \:{x}}−\mathrm{2}\right){dx}= \\ $$$$=\mathrm{5tan}\:{x}\:−\mathrm{2}{x}\:+{C} \\ $$

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