Express sin^6theta in multiples of

  1. Express sin^6theta in multiples of costheta and hence evaluate the integral of sin^6theta from 0 to pi/2.Thanks in advance! :)
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  2. These questions are related to de moivre's theorem:z^n + 1/z^n = 2cosntheta z^n - 1/z^n = 2 isin ntheta 1. Express sin^5theta in
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  3. Devising a liples Since some of the multiples of 3 are also multiples of 5, we nced to consider the 3. tersection of the set of
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  4. If A is the set of 4-digit multiples of 2, B is the set of 4-digit multiples of 5, and U is the set of all 4-digit numbers,
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  5. Jose said all of the multiples of 8 are also multiples of 2. Jamila said that all of the multiples of 8 are also multiples of 4.
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  6. jose said all of the multiples of 8 are also multiples of 2. jamila said that all of the multiples of 8 are also multiples of 4.
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  7. The first five multiples for the numbers 4 and 6 are shown below.Multiples of 4: 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, . . . Multiples of 6: 6, 12,
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  8. Jose said all of the multiples of 8 are also multiples of 2? Manila said that all the multiples of 8 are also of 4. Who is
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  9. Understanding the Problem. The number of multiples of 3 from 1 to 9 is 9 ÷ 3 = 3.1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 How many multiples of 3 are
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  10. Express as sums, differences, and multiples of logarithms. Expand as much as possible.ln((x^14 √x+15)/(12x−2)^15) this is
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