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AP EAMCET · Maths · Indefinite Integration

If \(\int \frac{\sin ^3 x\left(\tan ^{-1}(\sec x+\cos x)\right)^{-1}}{\left(\cos ^4 x+3 \cos ^2 x+1\right)} d x=f(x)+C\), then \(e^{\mathrm{f}(x)}=\)

  1. A \(\tan ^{-1}(\sec x+\cos x)\)
  2. B \(\tan (\sec x+\cos x)\)
  3. C \(\frac{1}{\cos ^4 x+3 \cos ^2 x+1}\)
  4. D \(\frac{\sin x}{\sin ^3 x+\cos ^4 x+1}\)
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(A) \(\tan ^{-1}(\sec x+\cos x)\)

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\[ I=\int \frac{\sin ^3(x)}{\left(\cos ^4 x+3 \cos ^2 x+1\right)\left(\tan ^{-1} \operatorname{cosec} x+\cos x\right)} d x \] Let \(\tan ^{-1}(\sec x+\cos x)=t\)…