How do you find the integral of #int sin^6(x) cos^3(x) dx#?
1 Answer
Oct 6, 2015
Explanation:
Because sine and cosine are (up to a mminus sign) derivatives of each other, we can integrate by substitution.
Regroup one the the functions that has an odd exponent to join
Do the substitution, expand and integrate the resulting polynomial.
Reverse the substitution to finish.