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Question Number 167977 by LEKOUMA last updated on 30/Mar/22

Prove that  I_n =(1/2^(n+1) )∫_π ^(4nπ) xcos (x/2)dx=((2−π)/2^(np) )

$${Prove}\:{that} \\ $$$${I}_{{n}} =\frac{\mathrm{1}}{\mathrm{2}^{{n}+\mathrm{1}} }\int_{\pi} ^{\mathrm{4}{n}\pi} {x}\mathrm{cos}\:\frac{{x}}{\mathrm{2}}{dx}=\frac{\mathrm{2}−\pi}{\mathrm{2}^{{np}} } \\ $$

Answered by mindispower last updated on 01/Apr/22

wher is p?

$${wher}\:{is}\:{p}? \\ $$

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