Integral of (sin^5x)(cos^2x) ❖ Calculus 2 ❖ Trig Integrals

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This video goes through the integral of (sin^5x)(cos^2x). This type of integral would commonly be found in a Calculus 2 class.

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solve this
Express the following given complex number in the polar formz=-1+√3i, that is z=rcosθ+ir sinθ

markmcsision-qbsf
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Excellent .But my book's answer is different from it. So can I put this answer in stand of that very answer ?

binadevi
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Hum, interesting. I wonder, is there a general method for calculating the integrals of (sin x)^m(cos x)^n for m and n integers? For instance, what if instead of sin x^5, were it a sin x^4? There wouldn't be an extra sin x to cancel with the dx.

niloneto
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How come you don't make u=(1-cos^2x)?

binzsta
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IF SINE POWER IS ODD AND COSINE POWER IS EVEN, ALWAYS SUBSTITUTE WITH cos X =t

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This thing was simple, and screwed up on the test. OMG bro, I hate it

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