Integration by Parts: linear times sin(linear): Find ![]()
We shall try Integration by Parts, with
and
. We hope that the new integral,
, will be easier than the original one. The method also depends on du being simpler than u. In particular,
and we see that we can use the integral of the sine:
.
Now we substitute these parts into the original problem:
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and we see that the new integral is easier than the original since it involves just the cosine, not x and the sine.
Carrying out the last integral and simplifying, we find
, or
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