.A: The integral of the following function: In(sin² x) dx tan(x) ay be expressed as: A In®(sin x) + C here A, B, and C are constants. Show this by evaluating the integral and calculate A + B.

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P2.A: The integral of the following function:
In(sin² x)
tan(x)
may be expressed as:
A In®(sin x) + C
Where A, B, and C are constants. Show this by evaluating the integral and calculate A + B.
Transcribed Image Text:P2.A: The integral of the following function: In(sin² x) tan(x) may be expressed as: A In®(sin x) + C Where A, B, and C are constants. Show this by evaluating the integral and calculate A + B.
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