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If \(\int \frac{x^2\left(x \sec ^2+\tan x\right)}{(x \tan x+1)^2} d x=\frac{-x^2}{x \tan x+1}+f(x)+c\), then \(f(\mathrm{x})=\)

  1. A \(\log |x \sin x+\cos x|+c\)
  2. B \(\log |x \cos x+\sin x|+c\)
  3. C \(2\log |x \sin x+\cos x|+c\)
  4. D \(2\log |x \cos x+\sin x|+c\)
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(C) \(2\log |x \sin x+\cos x|+c\)

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\(\int \frac{x^2\left(x \sec ^2 x+\tan x\right)}{(x \tan x+1)^2} d x\)…