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FroZenWaffleS

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Find the definite integral from 0 to pi/2 of 4 cos ^3 x dx

assuming that cos3 theta = 4 cos ^3 theta - 3cos theta

EDIT: Also the integral from 0 to 1 of 2 ^x dx
 
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pLuvia

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Are you sure it's not

cos 3@ = 4cos 3@ - 3cos@

Because cos3@ is quite hard to integrate :confused:
 

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cos3@ = 4cos3@ - 3cos@

4cos3@ = cos3@ + 3cos@

int 4cos3@ = int (cos3@ + 3cos@) d@ = (sin3@)/3 + 3sin@

sub in pi/2 into that and you should get the answer
 

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