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Plzz solve this easy calculus :')

Plzz solve this easy calculus :')-example-1

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Answer:


\sin \: x - \cos x \: + c

Explanation:


\int (cos2x)/( √(1 - sin2x) ) dx \\ \\ = \int \frac{ {cos}^(2)x - {sin}^(2)x } { \sqrt{ {sin}^(2)x + {cos}^(2)x - 2sinx \: cosx } } dx \\ \\ = \int \frac{ ({cos}x - {sin}x )({cos}x + {sin}x )} { \sqrt{ {({cos}x - {sin}x )}^(2) } } dx \\ \\ = \int \frac{ ({cos}x - {sin}x )({cos}x + {sin}x )} {{ {({cos}x - {sin}x )} } } dx \\ \\ = \int({cos}x + {sin}x)dx \\ \\ = \int{cos}x \: dx + \int{sin}x \: dx \\ \\ = \sin \: x - \cos x \: + c

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