Let B = ∫ from 0 to pi/4 of (cosθ sin^2 θ) dθ
I looked up the solution to this and it showed me two methods.
1. As integrand in the form of f'(x)sin^2 f(x), then B = [sin^3 θ] limits from 0 to pi/4
2. Using integration by substitution, let u = sinθ
I obviously went with method number 2. But method number 1 was amazing, I have never seen it in my life!!!
I looked up the solution to this and it showed me two methods.
1. As integrand in the form of f'(x)sin^2 f(x), then B = [sin^3 θ] limits from 0 to pi/4
2. Using integration by substitution, let u = sinθ
I obviously went with method number 2. But method number 1 was amazing, I have never seen it in my life!!!