SOLUTION: Find the indefinite integral and check the result by differentiation. (Use C for the constant of integration.) {{{int( "[csc(y)cot(y)"-"sec(y)tan(y)]", dy )}}}

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Question 287733: Find the indefinite integral and check the result by differentiation. (Use C for the constant of integration.)


Answer by Edwin McCravy(20081)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

If you know these four formulas, which are in all
calculus books: 






then your problem is immediate:







Checking, taking the derivative:





which is the function between the integral sign and the .

Edwin

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