89. \( \int \frac{d x}{3 \cos x+4 \sin x} \)
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We want to transform the denominator into a form that can be related to the derivative of a trigonometric function. To do this, we will multiply and divide by the conjugate of the denominator which involves the square root of the sum of the squares of the Show more…
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