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MIT 18.01 Single Variable Calculus (OCW) 7 Online
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If integral (from x=0 to x=infinity) (sinx)/x = pi/2, show that the integral (from x=0 to x=infinity) (2-2cosx-xsinx)/x^4 = pi/12 Any idea how to attack this problem? Thanks.

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Solved it on my own and no need for an answer any longer.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so share?

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