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`IfI_n=int_0^(pi/4)tan^n xdx ,(n >1` and is an integer), then `I_n+I_(n-2)=1/(n+1)` `I_n+I_(n-2)=1/(n-1)` `I_2+I_4,I_4+I_6, ,a r einHdotPdot` `1/(2(n+1))

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