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Find integral∫cos³x dx) )?​

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cos³(x) = cos(x) cos²(x)

… = cos(x) (1 - sin²(x))

Substitute u = sin(x) and du = cos(x) dx. Then in the integral, you get

∫ cos³(x) dx = ∫ (1 - u ²) du

… = u - 1/3 u ³ + C

… = sin(x) - 1/3 sin³(x) + C

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Answer:

sin(x)−1/3(sin3(x))+C

Explanation:

use u substitution method to integrate

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User Skym
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