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Find the anti-derivative of the integral (7tan^2x+12)dx
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Steve
the anti-derivative of the integral?
You want to integrate twice?
I'll just go with
∫(7tan^2x+12) dx
∫(7sec^2x-7+12) dx
∫(7sec^2x+5) dx
and that's elementary, right
You want to integrate twice?
I'll just go with
∫(7tan^2x+12) dx
∫(7sec^2x-7+12) dx
∫(7sec^2x+5) dx
and that's elementary, right
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