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Question Number 20468 by tammi last updated on 27/Aug/17

∫(dx/(sin^4 x−cos^4 x))

$$\int\frac{{dx}}{\mathrm{sin}\:^{\mathrm{4}} {x}−\mathrm{cos}\:^{\mathrm{4}} {x}} \\ $$

Answered by ajfour last updated on 27/Aug/17

−∫sec 2xdx=−(1/2)ln ∣sec 2x+tan 2x∣+C .

$$−\int\mathrm{sec}\:\mathrm{2}{xdx}=−\frac{\mathrm{1}}{\mathrm{2}}\mathrm{ln}\:\mid\mathrm{sec}\:\mathrm{2}{x}+\mathrm{tan}\:\mathrm{2}{x}\mid+{C}\:. \\ $$

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