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Q1MathsUnit 8: Integral Calculus
If f(x)log(sinx)dx=log[logsinx]+c\int \frac{\boldsymbol{f}(\boldsymbol{x})}{\log (\sin \boldsymbol{x})} \boldsymbol{d} \boldsymbol{x}=\log [\log \sin \boldsymbol{x}]+\boldsymbol{c} thenf(x)=\operatorname{then} f(x)=\dots

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