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Integrate $\int\left(\sec\left(x\right)^9\tan\left(x\right)^{10}+\frac{\frac{19x}{\sqrt{9-10x- 10^2}}\left(10^2+9x^2+9\right)}{10^3x^3+\left(10-9\right)x^2+2x}+\frac{\frac{9}{10}\left(10x^2-90x+7\right)}{90x^2-1\cdot e^9+10}\right)dx$

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Main Topic: Integrals with Radicals

Integrals with radicals are those integrals that contain a radical (square root, cubic, etc.) in the numerator or denominator of the integral.

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