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Calculus Of Variations
Let p ( x ) = [ sin ( x ) ]
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Let p ( x ) = [ sin ( x ) ] ^ 3 . Let q ( x ) = [ cos ( x
Let p
(
x
)
=
[
sin
(
x
)
]
^
3
.
Let q
(
x
)
=
[
cos
(
x
)
]
^
2
.
To integrate p
(
x
)
*
q
(
x
)
,
we can use:
Group of answer choices
substitution u
=
cos
(
x
)
.
substitution u
=
sin
^
2
(
x
)
+
cos
^
2
(
x
)
.
substitution u
=
tan
(
x
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