Use substitution to solve:

sec^2x/(tan^2x -1) dx

What substitution should I use (what should I let 'u' equal)?

I've tried using substitutions for tan or sec, i.e. tan^2x +1 = sec^2x , but I can't get the answer.

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Don't worry - I've figured it out.
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