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Solve the integral

I've come across some difficulties with this one..

Solve the integral I've come across some difficulties with this one..-example-1
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Multiply the integrand's numerator and denominator by
1-\sin x, then simplify:


\displaystyle\int(\mathrm dx)/(1+\sin x)=\int(1-\sin x)/(1-\sin^2x)\,\mathrm dx=\int(1-\sin x)/(\cos^2x)\,\mathrm dx=\int(\sec^2x-\sec x\tan x)\,\mathrm dx

You should be familiar with


(\mathrm d)/(\mathrm dx)\tan x=\sec^2x


(\mathrm d)/(\mathrm dx)\sec x=\sec x\tan x

so that


\displaystyle\int(\mathrm dx)/(1+\sin x)=\tan x-\sec x+C

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