How do you find the integral of #1/Sin^2 (x) + cos(2x)#?
1 Answer
Explanation:
First, I will split up the integral into two parts:
I will call the left one Integral 1 and the right one Integral 2
Integral 1
We can use the following trigonometric identity:
This gives:
The derivative of
Integral 2
Here I will do a u-substitution with
Undoing the substitution, we get:
Completing the original integral
Now that we know Integral 1 and Integral 2, we can complete teh original integral: