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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ask chacha.com ! they always have good answers if you can not get an answer on here .

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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.

hero (hero):

The cyclic what?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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.

hero (hero):

I'll see if I can find out what it is

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks!

hero (hero):

What do you already know about the cyclic trick?

hero (hero):

Oh, is that all it is? I didn't even read what you wrote

hero (hero):

So what's the problem?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think I got it. the problem is the integral of cos(ax)sin(x)dx

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