Answer (1 of 8) Thanks for the A!As there is no way to immediately integrate tan^2(x) using well known trigonometric integrals and derivatives, it seems like a good idea would be writing tan^2(x) as sec^2(x) 1 Now, we can recognise sec^2(x) as the derivative of tan(x) (you can prove this using the quotient rule and the identity sin^2(x) cos^2(x) = 1), while we get x when we integrate 1, so our final answer is tan(x)Introduction to Tan double angle formula let's look at trigonometric formulae also called as the double angle formulae having double angles Derive Double Angle Formulae for Tan 2 Theta \(Tan 2x =\frac{2tan x}{1tan^{2}x} \) let's recall the addition formula
Solved 2 Evaluate V9 43 Dr For F C Set Up An Integral T0 Compute The 0 1j Then Evaluate The Arc Length Of Y F R For A In The Interval Integral Evaluate Tan 2x
