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The integral of a function times a constant ($d\infty$) is equal to the constant times the integral of the function
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$d\infty\int\frac{1}{1+\cos\left(\\right)infty}d\$
Learn how to solve trigonometric integrals problems step by step online. Solve the trigonometric integral int(d\infty/(1+cos(\)infty))d\. The integral of a function times a constant (d\infty) is equal to the constant times the integral of the function. We can solve the integral \int\frac{1}{1+\cos\left(\\right)infty}d\ by applying the method Weierstrass substitution (also known as tangent half-angle substitution) which converts an integral of trigonometric functions into a rational function of t by setting the substitution. Hence. Substituting in the original integral we get.