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^As a 2U browsing this, I'm really interested in how to answer this in a two unit context.
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Although I understand carrot's alternative solution, I wonder if there is a more systematic way that involves dividing by cos^2(x) like the question asked? I don't believe there has been an appropriate solution for that yet.

Not to say that this is a typical 2U question anyway, doubt it would be in the hsc paper lol
 

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You're amazing robot, I still struggle to understand this question though, it's so hard! I hope it's really not a 2U question.
 

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You're amazing robot, I still struggle to understand this question though, it's so hard! I hope it's really not a 2U question.
Definitely not an 2U question. But I have devised a plan that will accommodate the markers. By adding a standard integral there will be less explanations so you can go straight to the answer in the exam without proof. Kekeke.
 

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Definitely not an 2U question. But I have devised a plan that will accommodate the markers. By adding a standard integral there will be less explanations so you can go straight to the answer in the exam without proof. Kekeke.
What was the point of the hyperbolic tan... it's there but you didn't use it.
 
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Definitely not an 2U question. But I have devised a plan that will accommodate the markers. By adding a standard integral there will be less explanations so you can go straight to the answer in the exam without proof. Kekeke.
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you're the best Spiral, thanks :)
 
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None of those solutions are 2U, and even 3U never requires you to come up with your own substitution (that's 4U), they always give it to you
 

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