5.4 Indefinite Integrals and the Net Change Theorem/3: Difference between revisions

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\int\cos^{3}xdx = \sin{x}-\frac{1}{3}\sin^{3}x+C
\int\cos^{3}xdx = \sin{x}-\frac{1}{3}\sin^{3}x+C
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