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First of all, hi I'm new here my name is crisanna. I stumbled upon this site across the web and realized this 's a great site!
Anyway , here 's my question. Does anyone know how to integrate sin (1 +cos ^2 x) ?
I tried the method integrate by parts but I got stucked. Below is my attempt :
u= 1+ cos^2 x
du/dx = 1/2 x + 1/2 sinxcosx + c ( TBH i don't even know if this part is correct )
Anyway , here 's my question. Does anyone know how to integrate sin (1 +cos ^2 x) ?
I tried the method integrate by parts but I got stucked. Below is my attempt :
u= 1+ cos^2 x
du/dx = 1/2 x + 1/2 sinxcosx + c ( TBH i don't even know if this part is correct )
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