Question
Evalute the following integrals:
$\int\frac{1+\tan\text{x}}{1-\tan\text{x}}\text{dx}$

Answer

Let $\text{I}=\int\frac{1+\tan\text{x}}{1-\tan\text{x}}\text{dx}$
$=\int\bigg(\frac{1+\frac{\sin\text{x}}{\cos\text{x}}}{1-\frac{\sin\text{x}}{\cos\text{x}}}\bigg)\text{dx}$
$=\int\Big(\frac{\cos\text{x}+\sin\text{x}}{\cos\text{x}-\sin\text{x}}\Big)\text{dx}$
Putting $\cos\text{x}-\sin\text{x}=\text{t}$
$\Rightarrow(-\sin\text{x}-\cos\text{x})\text{dx}=\text{dt}$
$\Rightarrow(\sin\text{x}+\cos\text{x})\text{dx}=-\text{dt}$
$\therefore\text{I}=-\int\frac{1}{\text{t}}\text{dt}$
$=-\text{ln}|\text{t}|+\text{C}$
$=-\text{ln}|\cos\text{x}-\sin\text{x}|+\text{C}\ \big[\because\text{t}\cos\text{x}-\sin\text{x}\big]$

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