Ryuu-jin-jakka
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a) sin^3 x
b) sin^2 x^o (degree)
b) sin^2 x^o (degree)
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a) sin^3 x
b) sin^2 x^o (degree)
I'll get back later. Have to watch my mid-day news. Also I can get all the integration problems out quickly; problem is unlike you youngsters my typing is slow!aswner for a is -cosx + 1/3cos^3 x
I have not skipped any steps; it's just that my approach is different. Now how do I get LaTeX here? You see I'm struggling to use things you guys take for granted.i think you got it right, but you seem to skip some step, slow person, can you show the full working out
Hey guys . . after posting all those solutions I'd have thought there'd be some recognition by way of reputatation points. Got zilch !
hey.. howd u integrate the sin^2x cosx?
a) Ill give you a hint. Expand Sin3x ie. Sin(2x+x) then get the equation in terms of sin, and there might just be a -4sin^3x or whatever it is in there, then rearrange.a) sin^3 x
b) sin^2 x^o (degree)
u forgot the minus sign, d/dx(cos x)=-sin xIf you are seeking the primitives:
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its not sin 3x its sin^3 xa) Ill give you a hint. Expand Sin3x ie. Sin(2x+x) then get the equation in terms of sin, and there might just be a -4sin^3x or whatever it is in there, then rearrange.
substitutions is slow for this, u shudn't need itu substitutions
let u = sinx
and wallah .... bob is ur uncle