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Uploaded by on Aug 14, 2008

Trigonometric Integrals - Part 1 of 6. In this video, the 'cookie cutter' case of products of odds powers of sine and/or odd powers of cosine is discussed.

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  • couldn't this be done in 4 steps? Good video though :)

  • @supersal001 thanks :)

  • @patrickJMT 0.0001%? thats better than being the 1%!! Just donated, for real. I am the 0.0001%. Occupy Me.

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  • @MultiMetalBender No, he is right. When he distributes U^3(1-u^2), you must remember that when multiplying exponents of the same base, their quantities ADD, they do not get actually get multiplied. For example, U^5(U^6) = U^11, not U^30....then take the anti-derivative.

  • Why does my teacher tell me not to use u substitution for trancendental functions?

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