mathsbrain
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Consider the integral of sin(2x+1).
I note the normal method would be to let u=2x+1(if you are asked to use substitution).
But can someone explain the following method:
integral (sin(2x+1)dx)=integral(sin(2x+1) d(2x+1)/2)?
I note the normal method would be to let u=2x+1(if you are asked to use substitution).
But can someone explain the following method:
integral (sin(2x+1)dx)=integral(sin(2x+1) d(2x+1)/2)?