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terrasson81sgt

terrasson81sgt

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2022-05-15

Solving integral using trig substitution tan ( x / 2 ) = t
I have problems with solving the following integral:
sin x cos x sin x + cos x d x
Could anybody please help me to find the solution

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Nollothwnfcm

Nollothwnfcm

Beginner2022-05-16Added 12 answers

sin ( x ) cos ( x ) sin ( x ) + cos ( x )   d x =
Substitute u = sin ( x ) + cos ( x ) and d u = ( cos ( x ) sin ( x ) )   d x:
1 u   d u = ln | u | + C = ln | sin ( x ) + cos ( x ) | + C
Regina Ewing

Regina Ewing

Beginner2022-05-17Added 3 answers

Notice,
sin x cos x sin x + cos x   d x
= ( cos x sin x ) sin x + cos x d x
= d ( sin x + cos x ) sin x + cos x
= ln | sin x + cos x | + C

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