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\footnotesize \displaystyle \bold {\int_{[0, (\pi)/(8) ] \cup[ (3 \pi)/(8), (\pi)/(2)]} \: (dx)/( √(1 - sin2x) ) }



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\footnotesize \displaystyle \bold {\int_{[0, (\pi)/(8) ] \cup[ (3 \pi)/(8), (\pi)/(2)]} \: (dx)/( √(1 - sin2x) ) }

\footnotesize \displaystyle \bold {\int_{[0, (\pi)/(8) ] \cup[ (3 \pi)/(8), (\pi)/(2)]} \: (dx-example-1
\footnotesize \displaystyle \bold {\int_{[0, (\pi)/(8) ] \cup[ (3 \pi)/(8), (\pi)/(2)]} \: (dx-example-2
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