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Integrate (cos x - sin x)/(1 + sin 2x) dx

Integrate (cos x - sin x)/(1 + sin 2x) dx-example-1
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Given:

An integral


\int(Cosx-Sinx)/(1+sin2x)dx

Required:

Solve the integral.

Step-by-step explanation:

We will start with


\begin{gathered} 1+Sin2x=Sin^2x+Cos^2x+2SinxCosx \\ 1+Sin^2x=(Sinx+Cosx)^2 \end{gathered}

Now,


=\int(Cosx-Sinx)/((Cosx+Sinx)^2)dx

Put


\begin{gathered} Cosx+Sinx=t \\ dt=(Cosx-Sinx)dx \end{gathered}
\begin{gathered} =\int(dt)/(t^2) \\ =(t^(-2+1))/(-2+1)+c \\ =(t^(-1))/(-1)+c \\ =-(1)/(t)+c \\ =-(1)/(Cosx+Sinx)+c \end{gathered}

Answer:

Hence, above is the answer.

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