Answer: Finding an Indefinite Integral In Exercises 1738, use integration tables to find

Chapter 8, Problem 27

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In Exercises 17-38, use integration tables to find the indefinite integral.

\(\int \frac{\cos \theta}{3+2 \sin \theta+\sin ^{2} \theta} d \theta\)

Text Transcription:

int cos theta / 3 + 2 sin theta + sin ^2 theta d theta

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