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Homework Statement
I want to find the integral from 0 to 2pi of
sin^3 t + t + cos^2 t
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The Attempt at a Solution
I could convert sin^3 t to sin t (sin^2 t) and then use the identity 1 - cos 2t/2 and same for cos^2 t but I was wondering if there is a less messy way to evaluate this.