How do I integrate tan^2(x)?


What is the integral, or the anti-derivative of tan2(x)?

This is actually a very easy integration if we realize that tan2(x) = sec2(x) - 1

So now... the integral becomes:

∫tan2(x)dx = ∫sec2(x) - 1dx = ∫sec2(x)dx - ∫dx

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