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ntegrate the following functions with respect to x : (sin^(2)x)/(1+cos x)​

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Answered by srijansarvshresth135
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Answer:

 \frac{ \sin^{2} (x) }{1 +  \cos(x) } \\  =  \frac{1 -  \cos^{2} (x) }{1 +  \cos(x) } \\  =  \frac{(1 +  \cos(x))(1 -  \cos(x)) }{1 +  \cos(x) } \\  = 1 -  \cos(x)

Step-by-step explanation:

we need to do integration of (1-cosx)

Integration of 1 is x and cosx is sinx

so overall integration is x-sinx .

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