How do Integrate ∫ sen (3x +1)/1+cos (3x +1)?

1 Answer
May 28, 2018

#(-1/3)ln(cos(3x+1))+k#

Explanation:

considering sen as sin
let #1+cos(3x+1)=t#
#rArr -3sin(3x+1)dx = dt#
#rArr sin(3x+1)dx = (-1/3)dt#
so given integral become
# int (-1/3)dt/t#

#rArr (-1/3)lnt +k#
substituting #t# back
#(-1/3)ln(cos(3x+1))+k#

more simplified version would be
take constant #k# as #lnk#
#(-1/3)ln(k*cos(3x+1))#