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The derivative of the integral is the integrand dy/dx = 1/(9-x²).

The integral itself is more complicated to evaluate:

⅓ln((3+sin(t))/√(9-sin²(t))), I think, which can also be written ⅙ln((3+sin(t))/(3-sin(t))).

 

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