Integrate using the simplest method

  1. Integrate using the simplest method possible:∫(t – 1)5(2t – 7)dt
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  2. Integrate using the simplest method possible:∫(2t-3) ln⁡ t dt
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  3. 1) Integrate Cos^n(x) dx2) Integrate e^(ax)Sinbx dx 3) Integrate (5xCos3x) dx I Will be happy to critique your thinking on
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  4. Question : Integrate [x/(1+(sin a*sin x))] from 0 to piMy first thought was to apply integrate f(x) dx= f(a-x) dx method Which
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  5. Please can anyone help with the following problems - thanks.1) Integrate X^4 e^x dx 2) Integrate Cos^5(x) dx 3) Integrate
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  6. Please do help solve the followings1) Integrate e^4 dx 2) Integrate dx/sqrt(90^2-4x^2) 3) Integrate (e^x+x)^2(e^x+1) dx 4)
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  7. 6.] Replace the integral in exercise 5 (int. (1/ 1 – t) dt a = 0, b = 1/2with ?1/(1+t) dt with a = 0, b = 1, and repeat the
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  8. integrate from 0 to pi/4 (sec^2x)/((1+7tanx)^2)^1/3integrate form pi^2/36 to pi^2/4 (cos(x^1/2))/(xsin(x^1/2))^1/2 integrate
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  9. integrate x*(x+1)^9dxI believe the substitution method is the proper way?
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    2. Shannon asked by Shannon
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  10. How to integrate dx/(4-5 sin x) using t-substitution method(i.e. taking tan x/2=t)?
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