Need help with integration. the integral of cos(ax)sin(bx)dx by using the cyclic trick. I cannot use the product to sum formula. Need help with integration. the integral of cos(ax)sin(bx)dx by using the cyclic trick. I cannot use the product to sum formula. @Mathematics
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I need to show my work but everywhere I have checked shows me using the product to sum formula. I can't use that. I have to use the cyclic trick and show my work.
The cyclic what?
the cyclic trick where you have the same integral on one side that you started out with and you have to add it to both sides.
I'll see if I can find out what it is
Thanks!
What do you already know about the cyclic trick?
Oh, is that all it is? I didn't even read what you wrote
So what's the problem?
I think I got it. the problem is the integral of cos(ax)sin(x)dx
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