Integral of sin2xcos3x using Integration

  1. Integral of sin2xcos3x using Integration by Parts
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    2. Ian Arnold asked by Ian Arnold
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  2. 1. Sketch the region of integration & reverse the order of integration. Double integral y dydz... 1st (top=1, bottom =0)...
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    2. Michelle asked by Michelle
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  3. integral from 0 to 2pi of isin(t)e^(it)dt. I know my answer should be -pi.**I pull i out because it is a constant. My work: let
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  4. I need help with this integral.w= the integral from 0 to 5 24e^-6t cos(2t) dt. i found the the integration in the integral
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  5. evaluate the double integral and reverse order of integration[(first integral 0 to 1)(second integral 9y to 9)e^(x^2)dx)dy
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    2. college asked by college
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  6. integral -oo, oo [(2x)/(x^2+1)^2] dx(a) state why the integral is improper or involves improper integral *infinite limit of
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  7. That's the same as the integral of sin^2 x dx.Use integration by parts. Let sin x = u and sin x dx = dv v = -cos x du = cos x dx
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  8. Integrate using integration by parts(integral) (5-x) e^3x u = 5-x du = -dx dv = e^3x v = 3e^3x I wonder if this is right so far.
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  9. What is the best method to evaluate the integral of 1/(4x^2-9) dxa) Integration by parts b) Rewrite the integral using long
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  10. Evaluate the indefinite integral.integral 2e^(2x)sin(e^2x) Note: Use an upper-case "C" for the constant of integration.
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