Fitzpatrick 4U Ex. 33 (a) Q15 [Integration] (1 Viewer)

Pyrobooby

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I realise this is from the 4U book, but the question looks to be a 3Uish.

I just can't figure this one out :/

 

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You're integrating with respect to... what?
 
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yes you approach it the same way you would do sin^2(x)

its relatively standard
 

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cos(2A) = 1-2sin^2(A)
sin^2(A) = (1-cos(2A))/2
If A = x - (pi/4), then 2A = 2x - (pi/2)

Then you substitute the integrand with 1-cos(2x-(pi/2)) . 0.5
And then you integrate it.
 

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