Help in sin^2x and cos^2x :S (1 Viewer)

Drongoski

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If you are seeking the primitives:

 
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i think you got it right :), but you seem to skip some step, slow person, can you show the full working out
 

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i think you got it right :), but you seem to skip some step, slow person, can you show the full working out
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.
 
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Hey guys . . after posting all those solutions I'd have thought there'd be some recognition by way of reputatation points. Got zilch !
 
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it is in the form of f'(x).f(x) meaning sin^2x.cosx integrated is simply (sin^3 x)/3
 

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