What is the Integral of #sec^2(x) * tan^2(x)#? Calculus Introduction to Integration Integrals of Trigonometric Functions 1 Answer Ratnaker Mehta Jun 7, 2018 # 1/3tan^3x+C#. Explanation: Suppose that, #I=intsec^2xtan^2xdx#. If we subst. #tanx=y," then, "sec^2xdx=dy#. #:. I=inty^2dy=y^3/3=1/3tan^3x+C#. Answer link Related questions How do I evaluate the indefinite integral #intsin^3(x)*cos^2(x)dx# ? How do I evaluate the indefinite integral #intsin^6(x)*cos^3(x)dx# ? How do I evaluate the indefinite integral #intcos^5(x)dx# ? How do I evaluate the indefinite integral #intsin^2(2t)dt# ? How do I evaluate the indefinite integral #int(1+cos(x))^2dx# ? How do I evaluate the indefinite integral #intsec^2(x)*tan(x)dx# ? How do I evaluate the indefinite integral #intcot^5(x)*sin^4(x)dx# ? How do I evaluate the indefinite integral #inttan^2(x)dx# ? How do I evaluate the indefinite integral #int(tan^2(x)+tan^4(x))^2dx# ? How do I evaluate the indefinite integral #intx*sin(x)*tan(x)dx# ? See all questions in Integrals of Trigonometric Functions Impact of this question 16644 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License