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To solve the integral \(\int \frac{1}{\sin^4 x + \cos^4 x} \, dx\), we will follow a systematic approach. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Rewrite the Denominator**: We start with the expression in the denominator: \[ \sin^4 x + \cos^4 x ...
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