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Integration of Cos(√x) dx is​

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∫cos(√x)=?

Let u = √x 
=> du = (1 / 2√x) dx 
=> 2 du = (1 / √x) dx 
=> 2 du = (1/u) dx

=> 2u du = dx

Replace the value of √x and dx

=> ∫ 2u cos(u) du

Integration by parts (Using ILATE method)

Let w = 2u 
=> dw = 2 du 
Let dv = cos(u) du 
=> v = sin(u)

=> 2u sin(u) - 2 ∫ sin(u) du

=> sin(u) + 2cos(u)

∫cos(√x)= 2√x sin(√x) + 2cos(√x) Ans.

Hope it HELPS!


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