Integral of sin^5(x)
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- Опубліковано 21 січ 2025
- This calculus video tutorial explains how to find the integral of sin^5x using integration by u-substitution.
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slightly simpler at 1:32 would be to just change du = -sinx dx ---> -du = sinx dx. Then you can just replace sin dx with -du which then you can move the negative out of the integral. Cheers man thanks for the help.
Thanks man,you really helped me out on this one!!
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Nice explanation man😊
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i dont understnd where the 1/2 went because (sinx)^2 =1/2(1-cos2x) am i wrong?
nvm i get it
What if i use (1-cos2x)^2 instead of (1-cos^2x)^2?
you would have trig functions with different arguments. cos(2x), but sin(x). Sin wont have 2x. Not saying it's impossible that way, it'll just be more messy and unnecessary. Always keep the arguments all the same if you can.
Thanks!!!!