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Evaluate the indefinite integral.
e^(8x)sin(e^(8x))
e^(8x)sin(e^(8x))
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Answered by
Steve
or, let u = e^8x
du = 8e^8x dx
The integrand then becomes
sin(u) du/8
If that's too difficult, you have some serious catching up to do.
du = 8e^8x dx
The integrand then becomes
sin(u) du/8
If that's too difficult, you have some serious catching up to do.
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