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integration of x cos^-x dx​

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Answered by vidithvijay
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∫ xcosx = xsinx - ∫ sinx dx. That last integral is easy to integrate, and we have the answer, xsinx + cosx + C. Note that our original integrand, xcosx was a product, and we integrated one term of that product, namely, cosx, when we applied the method of integration by parts.

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