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Evaluate the given integral by using substitution method:\int\limits^a_b {(5sin((2\pi )/(x) ))/(x^(2) ) } \, dx
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Evaluate the given integral by using substitution method:\int\limits^a_b {(5sin((2\pi )/(x) ))/(x^(2) ) } \, dx
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Explanation:
substitute the angle of sine with a variable and differentiate
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