5.5 The Substitution Rule/5: Difference between revisions

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\begin{align}
\begin{align}
\int \cos^{3}{(\theta)}\sin{(\theta)}d{(\theta)} &= \-int u^{3}du \\[2ex]
\int \cos^{3}{(\theta)}\sin{(\theta)}d{(\theta)} &= -\int u^{3}du \\[2ex]





Revision as of 19:46, 22 September 2022

&= \frac{-u^{4}}{4} + C = \frac{-\cos^{4}{(\theta)}}{4} + C &= \frac{-1}{4}\cos^{4}{(\theta)} + C