Um, why have you quoted hyperbolic functions? :O
It's been a while since I used implicit... Not many examples have needed it that I've done lately... I didn't even recognize to do it then, 3U made me lazyBig boys use implicit differentiation.
If you used the sums to products and products to sum method then it probably is rightintegrate sin5xcos3x dx
need someone to check answer xD
mines prob bs
i got -cos8x/16 - cos2x/4 + c
integrate sin5xcos3x dx
Yep. I forgot the 1/3. Oh well, I just was just showing an alternative method that I thought of on the spot.jm01, check your solution i think you made a mistake (after second use of integration by parts).
you mean if tan(x/2)=t, where x=/= pi right?show that sin@ = 2t / 1+t^2
Have you tried it? It's a very simple substitution, the only slightly complex thing is the trig identity in the denominator.says show so you cant just draw it. i can't remember doubl angles
i need help with :
Use the substitution x = 2sin@ to evaluate integral between 1 and 0 x^2/ [root(9-x^2)]^3 dx