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Back when I did it I just bombarded it with u^2=tan(x) and worked from there. From memory it requires a second substitution as well as partial fractions that way.

But yeah, blame the porcupine for scaring away the young ones
 
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Back when I did it I just bombarded it with u^2=tan(x) and worked from there. From memory it requires a second substitution as well as partial fractions that way.

But yeah, blame the porcupine for scaring away the young ones
That add and subtract method I have seen before somewhere on math.stackexchange...

Anyway, an easier one for the current students.



 

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There is a slightly more elegant approach to this than evaluating both integrals. After using the substitution u=a-x, the integral becomes , but because this is a definite integral we can just use dummy variables and say that's equal to

Note that negative signs can be removed by interchanging the lower and upper bounds.
 

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In the special case when m=0 and/or n=0, we are integrating the zero function as sin(0)=0, so the final answer will trivially be 0.
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