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Re: MX2 2016 Integration Marathon

I swear I did this question last year...
Well, looking at this question, I'm thinking reduction for odd multiples of x, and then using the fact that the smallest positive odd number integrates to pi, all of the odd multiples of x integrate to pi.

Also, the even ones integrate to zero, but you knew that.
 

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Well, looking at this question, I'm thinking reduction for odd multiples of x, and then using the fact that the smallest positive odd number integrates to pi, all of the odd multiples of x integrate to pi.

Also, the even ones integrate to zero, but you knew that.
We could use the formula we proved on the previous page.
 

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Well, looking at this question, I'm thinking reduction for odd multiples of x, and then using the fact that the smallest positive odd number integrates to pi, all of the odd multiples of x integrate to pi.

Also, the even ones integrate to zero, but you knew that.
I wrote the reduction integral to In=\int sin(nx)/sin(x) last year.

Lol I actually DID know the even ones went to 0.
 
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