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::<span class="exam">a) Express the indefinite integral <math>\int \sin(x^2)~dx</math> as a power series.
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<span class="exam">(a) Express the indefinite integral &nbsp;<math>\int \sin(x^2)~dx</math>&nbsp; as a power series.
  
::<span class="exam">b) Express the definite integral <math>\int_0^1 \sin(x^2)~dx</math> as a number series.  
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<span class="exam">(b) Express the definite integral &nbsp;<math>\int_0^1 \sin(x^2)~dx</math>&nbsp; as a number series.  
  
 
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Revision as of 17:42, 4 March 2017

(a) Express the indefinite integral    as a power series.

(b) Express the definite integral    as a number series.

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Solution:

(a)

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(b)

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Final Answer:  
   (a)
   (b)

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