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xSin(x^3)
pls help!
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Hi,
Are you sure it's sin(x^3) and not sin(x)^3 ?
If it's sin(x^3) , CAS gives the answer in terms of gamma function.
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Hi nevinsmith;
gAr is right! have you posted the correct problem?
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oh wait i missed out the definite integrals, its between pi and 0
the answers says 2pi/3
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Hi nevinsmith;
I am not getting that for that integral:
Is this what you want?
It should be this:
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no it's not x(sinx)^3 or xsin^3x
it's xsin(x^3) brackets present in the question and x^3 inside the bracket
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could be a print error though
does the other one work out to be 2pi/3?
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Hi;
Something is wrong when it is x sin(x)^3 we get the answer you want. The other integral does not. Must be a typo in the question.
In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
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Yes, it's a print error!
The second integral shown by bobbym evaluates to 2*pi/3.
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oh right, but i still can't solve it
how do i integrate x(sinx)^3
techniques i've taught are- integration by parts, substitution, trignometric substitution, partial fractions and i think thats it
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Integration by parts should do it.
In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
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Hi,
Use:
"Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense" - Buddha?
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hi gar and bobbym thanks for helpin guys
I still can't do it
can you please show me step by step how to integrate?
using integration by parts? i can't seem to get rid of the integral it keeps getting bigger and bigger
do i set u' as (sinx)^3 or as x
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hi nevinsmith
i think it should be u=x and dv=(sinx)^3 dx
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This is what i can get up to
int xSinx^3 dx
set u=x u'=1
v'=sinx^3 integrate, v= cosx-1/3cosx^3
then integrate by parts
=xcosx-1/3xcosx^3 - int (cosx-1/3cosx^3)
i can't et rid of the integral!!
please help me!
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Hi,
Here it is:
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Hi Gar,
wow thank you so much!
thats so genious i would never think of that lol
thanks for the solution man!
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Hi nevinsmith,
You're welcome!
The properties of definite integrals are very useful, make most use of it.
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