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Mathematics, 31.08.2020 14:01 jandrew8007

Calculus 2 master needed; stuck on evaluating the integral please show steps \int {sec(x/2)tan^5(x/2)} \, dx I am thinking that we want to split up the tan^5, making \int {sec(x/2)tan^2 tan^3(x/2)} \, dx and then \int {sec(x/2)*sec^2x-1* tan^3(x/2)} \, dx but I am not sure this is correct. Can anyone help? The thing I am unsure of is that tan^3 is still odd, so would we do the same thing again and factor so we will be left with just tanx?

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