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− | |Recall the trig identity: <math style="vertical-align: -2px">\sin^2x+\cos^2x=1.</math> | + | |'''1.''' Recall the trig identity: <math style="vertical-align: -2px">\sin^2x+\cos^2x=1.</math> |
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− | |How would you integrate <math style="vertical-align: -14px">\int \sin^2x\cos x~dx?</math> | + | |'''2.''' How would you integrate <math style="vertical-align: -14px">\int \sin^2x\cos x~dx?</math> |
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Revision as of 20:54, 6 February 2017
Evaluate the integral:
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1. Recall the trig identity: |
2. How would you integrate |
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Solution:
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First, we write |
Using the identity we get If we use this identity, we have |
Step 2: |
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Now, we use -substitution. Let Then, Therefore, |
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