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Evaluate the given indefinite integral.$$\int\left(-3 \cos x+4 \sec ^{2} x\right) d x$$
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We can break this integral into two parts as follows: $$ \int\left(-3 \cos x+4 \sec ^{2} x\right) d x = -3\int \cos x dx + 4\int \sec^2 x dx $$ Show more…
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