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Answered by rohitkumargupta
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Answered by Robin0071
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your right answer is :-

i = \frac{ {e}^{ \cos(x)} }{ {e}^{ \sin(x) } -1} + c
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JinKazama1: z is e^cos x which is variable
Robin0071: bcoz in 2nd term intregration with respect to t.
JinKazama1: z and t both are variable.
rohitkumargupta: if u think your answer is correct
rohitkumargupta: let differenciate it
rohitkumargupta: your answer
Robin0071: firs in z is veriable and 2nd t is veriable
Robin0071: first
JinKazama1: you have to integrate in such a way that both va%iables are integrated.
JinKazama1: See answer of Rohitkumargupta and check how he manipulated this.
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