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= tan(x) / [ 2cos^2(x) -1]

= sin(x)/ {cos(x)[2cos^2(x)-1]}

u= cos(x)

du=-sin(x) dx

I = -int 1/ [u(2u^2 -1) ] du

Partial fractions etc...

= int [ (1/u) - (2u)/(2u^2-1) ] du

= ln|u| - (1/2) ln|2u^2-1| +C

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ln|cos(x)| - (1/2)ln|cos(2x)| +C
 
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-( <a href="http://www.codecogs.com/eqnedit.php?latex=-ln(cos(x)) @plus; \frac{ln(cos^2(x)-\frac{1}{2})}{2}" target="_blank"><img src="http://latex.codecogs.com/gif.latex?-ln(cos(x)) + \frac{ln(cos^2(x)-\frac{1}{2})}{2}" title="-ln(cos(x)) + \frac{ln(cos^2(x)-\frac{1}{2})}{2}" /></a> )+C

yay or nay?
 
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<a href="http://www.codecogs.com/eqnedit.php?latex=-ln(cos(x)) @plus; \frac{ln(cos^2(x)-\frac{1}{2})}{2}" target="_blank"><img src="http://latex.codecogs.com/gif.latex?-ln(cos(x)) + \frac{ln(cos^2(x)-\frac{1}{2})}{2}" title="-ln(cos(x)) + \frac{ln(cos^2(x)-\frac{1}{2})}{2}" /></a>

yay or nay?
nay +C
 
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<a href="http://www.codecogs.com/eqnedit.php?latex=-ln(cos(x)) @plus; \frac{ln(cos^2(x)-\frac{1}{2})}{2}" target="_blank"><img src="http://latex.codecogs.com/gif.latex?-ln(cos(x)) + \frac{ln(cos^2(x)-\frac{1}{2})}{2}" title="-ln(cos(x)) + \frac{ln(cos^2(x)-\frac{1}{2})}{2}" /></a>

yay or nay?
nay, it's close though.

I got wolframa to differentiate what you got and it is only out a negative sign.

i.e. the derivative of your answer is -tan(x)sec(2x).

What method did you use?
 

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nay, it's close though.

I got wolframa to differentiate what you got and it is only out a negative sign.

i.e. the derivative of your answer is -tan(x)sec(2x).

What method did you use?
same as urs until i got to partial fractions, where i split into linear factors so i could use the cover up method to evaluate. Must have changed a sign somewhere.

oh yeh, when i subbed in du=-sinxdx forgot to change sign :D all good in da hood
 
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Another possible approach:

 
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LOL THE WOLFRAM SOLUTION!! 'Simplify' => humongous denominator with polynomials degree 6...yep
 

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Thanks friends got it

although i have solved using Very Lengthy Method.

but Here Moderator solution is very short.

Thanks
 

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