Cyrus
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Can someone please show me how to solve these three integrals, or proivde a link that does. I can't think of a way to solve it right now and I don't have any free time to do so. Thank you!
\int cos(nx)cos(mx)dx
\int sin(nx)sin(mx)dx
\int sin(nx)cos(mx) dx
The thing that makes it tricky is the different coefficients of m and n in each trig term, so you can't make them cos^2(x) or sin^2(x) or use trig identities. (at least I can't see how). Anywho, thanks once more.
Cyrus.
\int cos(nx)cos(mx)dx
\int sin(nx)sin(mx)dx
\int sin(nx)cos(mx) dx
The thing that makes it tricky is the different coefficients of m and n in each trig term, so you can't make them cos^2(x) or sin^2(x) or use trig identities. (at least I can't see how). Anywho, thanks once more.
Cyrus.

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