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integration sin x dx / root over ( 1+cos x)​

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Answered by palakagarwal92
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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by manjimadas04
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Step-by-step explanation:

Put 1+cosx= t

DIFFERENTIATING WRT. x

-sinxdx = dt

sinxdx = -dt

Substituting this in question

we get,

           \int\\\-dt / \sqrtt

           \int\limits^t^-1/2 dt

           = - 2t^1/2

           =2(1+cosx)^1/2 + c

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