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Lamak

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can someone help me with intigration

integrate:
(1 + cosx) / (1 + sinx) using t-results
 

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Lamak said:
can someone help me with intigration

integrate:
(1 + cosx) / (1 + sinx) using t-results

this would be done better multiplying top and bottom by 1 - sinx i think
 

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Shafqat's method works pretty decent but if you need to use t-results:

t = tan(x/2)
dt/dx = 1/2.sec<sup>2</sup>(x/2)
dx = 2dt/[1 + tan<sup>2</sup>(x/2)]
dx = 2dt/(1 + t<sup>2</sup>)

cosx = (1-t<sup>2</sup>)/(1+t<sup>2</sup>)
sinx = 2t/(1+t<sup>2</sup>)

hence &int; (1 +cosx)/(1 +sinx) dx
= &int; (1 + [1-t<sup>2</sup>]/[1+t<sup>2</sup>])/(1 + 2t/[1+t<sup>2</sup>]).2/(1 + t<sup>2</sup>) dt

Simplify it and have a go form there
 

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In general, when asked to use t-results, must you use them as the first step? Or can you simplify first?
 

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ishq said:
In general, when asked to use t-results, must you use them as the first step? Or can you simplify first?
can simplify first
 

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