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when you were finding the integral of cot^6(x), from the first line to the second, the negative sign should also be carried onto the integral of cot^2(x); two negatives make a positive.
you should've had a bracket around -1/3*cot^2(x) - integral cot^2(x), since that whole expression is equal to the integral of cot^4(x), not just the -1/3*cot^2(x)
this means that it should be plus integral cot^2(x) in the second line, and all the other lines of working should change to give the correct answer
 

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For this question, tabular IBP would have been easiest, especially for questions asking us to integrate f(x) raised to the power of n (moreso trig functions).
 

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For this question, tabular IBP would have been easiest, especially for questions asking us to integrate f(x) raised to the power of n (moreso trig functions).
What is... tabular IBP?

Edit: NVM. Used google and I think it is integration by parts??
 

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