ekjchale#1
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Yep I understand U sub was not required indeed I agree it wud be way easier normally but the fact they gave a thing to sub made me think that it only wants U to use U sub in it.You don't need to use u sub to integrate sin(theta)cos(theta)^2. The first on the formula sheet for integral calculus is when f'(x) (-sinx) is next to f(x) (cosx) to the power of n (2).
In fact, they didn't even need to give you the u sub. You could've done it straight off the bat with f'(x) being 2x, f(x)=1-x^2, n=1/2
