Find the indefinite integral shown below using the given method. s (a) substitution where u = sin(x) sin(x) cos(x) dx +

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Find the indefinite integral shown below using the given method. s (a) substitution where u = sin(x) sin(x) cos(x) dx +

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Find the indefinite integral shown below using the given method. s (a) substitution where u = sin(x) sin(x) cos(x) dx + C (b) substitution where u = cos(x) + C (c) integration by parts Need Help? + C (d) using the identity sin(2x) = 2 sin(x) cos(x) + C Read It
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