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Payton Love
27 December, 05:48
Integral of (secx*cos (2x)) / (sinx+secx) ?
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Grady Flores
27 December, 08:24
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Integral of (secx*cos (2x)) / (sinx+secx) = ln (sin (2x) + 2) + c
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