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cos3x = cosx(1 - sin2x)

So the integral = int (cosx/sin2 - cosx)
Integral of -cosx = -sinx

For integral of cosx/sin2x
Let u = sinx
du = cosx dx
= Int 1/u2
= -1/u

So integral = -1/sinx - sinx + c
 

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yeh thanks, i got that, i must of made a mistaking subbing in the limits >_>

can somebody try subbing in the limits and posting their working? lol
 

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lol forgot the limits - couldn't see them properly :p.

-2 -(- 2.5) = 0.5
 

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thankyouu much love webby :)

i got that answer but when i put them onto this online crap i got -0.5m i know its subtle, but its been bugging me. thanks again :)
 

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Perfectly fine :)

I would think that you put the limits the wrong way round.
 

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