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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Here's a crazy calculus question: Let n be a positive integer. Find a formula for - this is a capital i - I(n), where: I(n)=(1/pi) Integral evaluated from -pi to pi of x^2cos(nx)dx. Am I making this tougher than it is, or is my ridiculously long, 2 round integration by parts the right path? Help??

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