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:
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