Integration by Substitution?
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#int_0^(pi/2)sin^2(x)dx=int_0^(pi/2)cos^2(x)dx#
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using the linearity of the integral:
and the trigonometric identity:
In fact:
which proves the point.
Let's substitude
Kindly, refer to the Explanation.
Explanation:
Using the well-known Result :
we have,
Hence, the Proof.