Question
$\int\frac{1}{1+\cos3\text{x}}\text{dx}$

Answer

$\int\frac{\text{dx}}{1+\cos3\text{x}}$
$=\int\frac{(1-\cos3\text{x})}{(1+\cos3\text{x})(1-\cos3\text{x})}\text{dx}$
$=\int\Big(\frac{1-\cos3\text{x}}{1-\cos^23\text{x}}\Big)\text{dx}$
$=\int\Big(\frac{1-\cos3\text{x}}{\sin^23\text{x}}\Big)\text{dx}$
$=\int\text{cosec}^23\text{x}\text{ dx}-\int\text{cosec}3\text{x}\cot3\text{x dx}$
$=-\frac{\cot3\text{x}}{3}+\frac{\text{cosec}3\text{x}}{3}+\text{c}$
$=\frac{1}{3}[\text{cosec}3\text{x}-\cot3\text{x}]+\text{c}$
$=\frac{1}{3}\bigg[\frac{1}{\sin3\text{x}}-\frac{\cos3\text{x}}{\sin3\text{x}}\bigg]+\text{c}$
$=\frac{1}{3}\bigg[\frac{1-\cos3\text{x}}{\sin3\text{x}}\bigg]+\text{c}$

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