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[tex]\int sin^3(4x)cos^{10}(4x) dx[/tex]
ok i know that i need to borrow the a sin, cause the sin has an odd power
[tex]\int sin^2(4x)cos^{10}(4x) sin(4x)dx[/tex]
ok used one of the trig ids. on [tex]sin^2(4x)[/tex]
= [tex]\int (1-cos^2(4x)) * cos^{10}(4x) * sin(4x) dx[/tex]
=[tex]\int cos^{10}(4x)*sin(4x)dx - \int cos^{12}(4x)cos^2(4x)sin(4x)dx[/tex]
ok so i start to integrate the left side first...
[tex] \int sin(4x)cos^{10}(4x)dx [/tex]
[tex]u=cos(4x)[/tex]
[tex]du=-4sin(4x)dx[/tex]
[tex] dx=-1/4 [/tex] <-- needs to be balanced right? man I am so confused on balancing, what am i suppose to balance anyway? i usally guess it lol, which is not good. please help me with this also
so...
[tex] \int -1/4 du * u^{10} [/tex]
[tex] -1/4 \int u^{10} * du [/tex]
now to find the anti-derv.
[tex] -1/4(u^{11}/11) [/tex]
sub back in for u
[tex] -1/4(cos(4x)^{11}/11) [/tex]
so this is what the problem looks right now...
[tex] -1/4(cos(4x)^{11}/11) - \int cos^{12}(4x)cos^2(4x)sin(4x)dx[/tex]
ok how would i do the right side? it's so huge, so i use trig ids. agian? but am i doing it right so far?
ok i know that i need to borrow the a sin, cause the sin has an odd power
[tex]\int sin^2(4x)cos^{10}(4x) sin(4x)dx[/tex]
ok used one of the trig ids. on [tex]sin^2(4x)[/tex]
= [tex]\int (1-cos^2(4x)) * cos^{10}(4x) * sin(4x) dx[/tex]
=[tex]\int cos^{10}(4x)*sin(4x)dx - \int cos^{12}(4x)cos^2(4x)sin(4x)dx[/tex]
ok so i start to integrate the left side first...
[tex] \int sin(4x)cos^{10}(4x)dx [/tex]
[tex]u=cos(4x)[/tex]
[tex]du=-4sin(4x)dx[/tex]
[tex] dx=-1/4 [/tex] <-- needs to be balanced right? man I am so confused on balancing, what am i suppose to balance anyway? i usally guess it lol, which is not good. please help me with this also
so...
[tex] \int -1/4 du * u^{10} [/tex]
[tex] -1/4 \int u^{10} * du [/tex]
now to find the anti-derv.
[tex] -1/4(u^{11}/11) [/tex]
sub back in for u
[tex] -1/4(cos(4x)^{11}/11) [/tex]
so this is what the problem looks right now...
[tex] -1/4(cos(4x)^{11}/11) - \int cos^{12}(4x)cos^2(4x)sin(4x)dx[/tex]
ok how would i do the right side? it's so huge, so i use trig ids. agian? but am i doing it right so far?