Question
Calculate the integral
∫-2e^(Sin(x)) Cos(x) dx , u = Sin(x)
Just having a slight hard time at finding du to solve the integral
du: Cos(x) dx
∫-2e^(Sin(x)) Cos(x) dx , u = Sin(x)
Just having a slight hard time at finding du to solve the integral
du: Cos(x) dx
Answers
bobpursley
int -2e^(u)*du=-2e^u
= -2e^sinx
I dont understand your confusion.
= -2e^sinx
I dont understand your confusion.
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