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        Combining all parts of the integral, we get















        Quite a problem. It certainly is much nicer if the sin or cos has an odd exponent.

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        We now examine the integrals involving tan  x sec  x. Before we start, we will make two notes: (1) whatever
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        we say for tan-sec goes for cot-csc, and (2) tan-sec and cot-csc are grouped together whether for trig identities
        or trig integrals.

        Example 7—
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