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I am studying for a midterm, was browsing over an old midterm and found this question
\int e^{3x} \cos{(x)}\; dx
Can't figure it out, help would be appreciated
Integrate by parts twice. Post back if you get stuck.
erm didn't think we'd gotten that far, assignment on that section isnt due until monday. No wonder I couldn't find it hehe.
O well I have 2 hrs to learn it I'm good! :)
hmm I ended up with
\int e^{3x} \cos{(x)}\; dx = \frac{e^{3x}\sin{(x)} + 3e^{3x} \cos{(x})} {10}
that sound about right?
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