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Homework Statement
Integral of ...
h(x) = x^5 + x^5 + [cos(x)]^6
Homework Equations
The Attempt at a Solution
so it would be
1/6x^6 + 1/6x^6 + 1/7[sin(x)]^7
is this correct?
The discussion revolves around the integral of the function h(x) = x^5 + x^5 + [cos(x)]^6, focusing on the integration of polynomial and trigonometric expressions.
The conversation includes attempts at integration, hints about trigonometric identities, and clarifications on notation. Participants are actively engaging with each other's contributions, raising questions about the representation of the functions involved.
There is a noted ambiguity in the expression of the function due to the repeated term x^5 and the notation used for the cosine function. Participants emphasize the importance of clear mathematical communication and typesetting.
Probably not, but you won't see the first form you wrote very often.lovemake1 said:wait is there diference between
cos(x)^6 and [cos(x)]^6
lovemake1 said:Integral of ...
h(x) = x^5 + x^5 + [cos(x)]^6