How do you evaluate the integral of #int (cosx)/(sin^(2)x) dx#?
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Explanation:
Let
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Explanation:
You could do this using
Here's what we do. First, let's split this expression into the following product:
Now, let's simplify those. We know that
Now, we'll need to take a peek at our derivative table, and recall that:
This is exactly what we have in our integral EXCEPT there's a negative sign we need to take into account. So, we'll need to multiply by -1 twice to take this into account. Note that this does not change the value of the integral, since
And this evaluates to:
And that's your answer! You should know how to do this using
Hope that helped :)