How do we integrate [(cosx)^2(nx)(sin(nx))]/[a-(cos(nx))]

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  7. Simplify #3:[cosx-sin(90-x)sinx]/[cosx-cos(180-x)tanx] = [cosx-(sin90cosx-cos90sinx)sinx]/[cosx-(cos180cosx+sinx180sinx)tanx] =
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  10. hey, i would really appreciate some help solving for x when:sin2x=cosx Use the identity sin 2A = 2sinAcosA so: sin 2x = cos x
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