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sin-x-4-cos-x-2-dx-




Question Number 12141 by tawa last updated on 14/Apr/17
∫ sin(x^4 )cos(x^2 ) dx
$$\int\:\mathrm{sin}\left(\mathrm{x}^{\mathrm{4}} \right)\mathrm{cos}\left(\mathrm{x}^{\mathrm{2}} \right)\:\mathrm{dx} \\ $$
Answered by geovane10math last updated on 15/Apr/17
I don′t know, put this integral in the  Wolfram Alpha.
$$\mathrm{I}\:\mathrm{don}'\mathrm{t}\:\mathrm{know},\:\mathrm{put}\:\mathrm{this}\:\mathrm{integral}\:\mathrm{in}\:\mathrm{the} \\ $$$$\mathrm{Wolfram}\:\mathrm{Alpha}. \\ $$

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