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Let the groups be x and 2x
Its decimal not natual so can't be divided
ANSWER:
Let t = logtan[x/2]
⇒dt = 1/ tan[x/2] * sec² x/2 × ½ dx
⇒dt = 1/2 cos² x/2 × cot x/2dx
⇒dt = 1/2 * 1/ cos² x/2 × cosx/2 / sin x/2 dx
⇒dt = 1/2 cosx/2 / sin x/2 dx
⇒dt = 1/sinxdx
⇒dt = cosecxdx
Putting it in the integration we get,
∫cosecx / log tan(x/2)dx
= ∫dt/t
= log∣t∣+c
= log∣logtan x/2∣+c where t = logtan x/2
I did these about 1 year ago but i think you subtract the 6 from 30 and then divide by 4, and that gives u 24/4 which is 6. i barely barely remember some so