Using integration by parts, the integral Sx sec(2x) tan(2x) dx is equal to: Hsec(2) -inise(20) + tan(2x)| + C x sec(2x) - In/sec(2x) + tan(2x)| + C the above O the above sec(2) -tan (2x)] + c x sec(2x) -tan (2x) + C O the above O the above O none of them

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Using integration by parts,
the integral Sx sec(2x) tan(2x) dx is equal to:
sec(24) - nlses(24) + tan(20)|] + C
x sec(2x) - In/sec(2x) + tan(2x)| + C
the above
O the above
sec(2x) - tan"(2x)] + C
x sec(2x) -tan (2x) + C
O the above
O the above
O none of them
Transcribed Image Text:Using integration by parts, the integral Sx sec(2x) tan(2x) dx is equal to: sec(24) - nlses(24) + tan(20)|] + C x sec(2x) - In/sec(2x) + tan(2x)| + C the above O the above sec(2x) - tan"(2x)] + C x sec(2x) -tan (2x) + C O the above O the above O none of them
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