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Question Number 77608 by aliesam last updated on 08/Jan/20
∫((( ln∣tan(((nx)/2)+(π/4))∣ )^2 )/(x^2 +1)) dx  ;n>0
$$\int\frac{\left(\:{ln}\mid{tan}\left(\frac{{nx}}{\mathrm{2}}+\frac{\pi}{\mathrm{4}}\right)\mid\:\right)^{\mathrm{2}} }{{x}^{\mathrm{2}} +\mathrm{1}}\:{dx}\:\:;{n}>\mathrm{0}\: \\ $$

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