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Prove: Integral (coshx+sinhx sinx)/(1+cosx) =coshx tan x/2+c
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Prove: Integral (coshx+sinhx sinx)/(1+cosx) =coshx tan x/2+c


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first of all, do u know the meaning of sin hx etc??
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ya Dude. It is called "Hyperbolic functions" wherein coshx=(e^x+e^-x)/2 also sinhx=(e^x-e^-x)/2 etc. Try if u can.



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