Find the Integral cos(3x)
Problem
Solution
Identify the integral form as
(∫_^)(cos(a*x)*d(x)) which suggests a simpleu substitution.Substitute
u=3*x which implies thatd(u)=3*d(x) ord(x)=1/3*d(u) Rewrite the integral in terms of
u
Factor out the constant
1/3 from the integral:
Integrate the cosine function, knowing that
(∫_^)(cos(u)*d(u))=sin(u)+C
Back-substitute
u=3*x to return to the original variable:
Final Answer
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