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The value of `int(sinx+cosx)/(sqrt(1-sin2x))\ dx` is equal to `sqrt(sin2x)+C` (b) `sqrt(cos2x)+C` (c) `+-(sinx-cosx)+C` (d) `+-log(sinx-cosx)+C`

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To solve the integral \[ I = \int \frac{\sin x + \cos x}{\sqrt{1 - \sin 2x}} \, dx, \] we will follow these steps: ...
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