How to find the area of a integral containing sinx and cosx to some exponent
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... with Parametric Equations · Surface Area with Parametric Equations .... ∫cosxsin5xdx=∫u5duusing the substitution u=sinx=16sin6x+c .... in the previous example because the exponent on the sine was odd. .... Each integral is different and in some cases there will be more than one way to do the integral.
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