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seanieg89

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Let f(x) be your integrand and let I be the sought definite integral.

It is easy to show f(x)+f(pi/2-x)=1.

Integrate this expression between the given limits and make the substitution u=pi/2-x to arrive at I=pi.

(Note that the integral of a T-periodic function over any interval of length T is the same.)
 

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