Let $\mathrm{n} \geq 2$ be a nutural number and $0<\theta<\pi / 2$. Then $\int \frac{\left(\sin ^{\mathrm{n}} \theta-\sin \theta\right)^{\frac{1}{\mathrm{n}}}}{\sin ^{n+1} \theta} d \theta$ is equal to (where C is a constant of integration)
Hello 👋 Welcome to Competishun – India’s most trusted platform for JEE & NEET preparation. Need help with JEE / NEET courses, fees, batches, test series or free study material? Chat with us now 👇