Note: This only works when \(x\) is measured in radians. We are now going to look at more complex trigonometric functions where we will use the general rule: \(\int {\cos (ax + b)dx = \frac{1}{ ...
trigonometric substitution, integration of rational functions by partial fractions, numerical integration, and improper integrals. Volumes using cross-sections, the disk method, the washer method and ...
Working with trigonometric relationships in degrees Trigonometric functions can have several solutions. Sine, cosine and tangent all have different positive or negative values depending on what ...
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