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Indefinite trigonometric integral with an Nth Root
Thanks for the reply The question initially doesn't say "Answer should be linear in the constant a", but my homework website doesn't accept "+C" in this question, and gives me that message as a response when i put in my answer. Normally I would see my professor about this, but it is reading week.- WalrusMunchies
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Indefinite trigonometric integral with an Nth Root
Homework Statement Solve: \int sin(16x) \sqrt[a]{cos(16x)}\,dx Answer should be linear in the constant "a" The Attempt at a Solution \int sin(16x) \sqrt[a]{cos(16x)}\,dx Set: u=cos(16x), du=-16sin(16x) du ~~\Rightarrow~~ {-1/16}\int \sqrt[a]{u}\,du =...- WalrusMunchies
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