nerdyasian
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I've been integrating most of the trig powers by myself, but sometimes i get different answers, if i don't do it by the method in the text book and get a different answer am i wrong?
for example, integrating: sec^4 ( x)
you can do it by parts, or split it up into trig identities, this will give you different answers?
So im wondering, is there a wrong approach? or are variations of the primitive accepted?
thanks.
also, wolfram alpha sometimes gives me a whole different answer as well.
for example, integrating: sec^4 ( x)
you can do it by parts, or split it up into trig identities, this will give you different answers?
So im wondering, is there a wrong approach? or are variations of the primitive accepted?
thanks.
also, wolfram alpha sometimes gives me a whole different answer as well.