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Find the general indefinite integral
∫cosxsin^4xdx
14 years ago

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Use the substitution
u=sin(x)
du = cos(x)dx
I=∫cosxsin^4xdx
=∫u^4du
Integrate and back-substitute.
Do not forget the integration constant "+C".
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