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  • 25-03-2015
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Can someone PLEASE explain to me how the integral of 2cos^2(t)sin(t) dt =-(2/3)cos^3(t) ???

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Hippalectryon
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  • 25-03-2015
Do the change of variable [tex]u=\cos(t)\rightarrow du=-\sin(t)dt[/tex]

Then [tex]\int\2cos^2(t)\sin(t)dt=-2\int u^2du=-\frac{u^3}3=-\frac{2}3\cos^3(t)[/tex]
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