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tom.evans.15

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I would use the identity and then do and use the chain rule to work it out...

Similiarly I would use the identity to do the same
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Just corrected a very basic error pointed out by Mr Evans
 
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Just dont get confused between and , they mean completely different things, is the inverse function, and is the reciprocal of the function
 

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I think d/dx (sec x) = secx tanx is given in the HSC paper.
 
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It is...

Integral of sec (ax) tan (ax) dx = 1/a sec(ax)
 

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