0-pi-2-xcosx-1-sin-2-x-dx- Tinku Tara June 4, 2023 Integration 0 Comments FacebookTweetPin Question Number 130556 by Ar Brandon last updated on 26/Jan/21 $$\int_{\mathrm{0}} ^{\frac{\pi}{\mathrm{2}}} \frac{\mathrm{xcosx}}{\mathrm{1}+\mathrm{sin}^{\mathrm{2}} \mathrm{x}}\mathrm{dx} \\ $$ Terms of Service Privacy Policy Contact: info@tinkutara.com FacebookTweetPin Post navigation Previous Previous post: 1-2-pi-2-1-2-pi-2-1-6-pi-2-1-6-pi-2-1-10-pi-2-1-10-pi-2-pi-2-16-sec-2-pi-2-4-Prove-or-disprove-Next Next post: Question-65022 Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.