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OpenStudy (samigupta8):

Integral of sin^3x+sin^5x/cos^2x+cos^4x dx

OpenStudy (samigupta8):

@ganeshie8 pls help

OpenStudy (welshfella):

you could try using the identity sin^2 x = 1 - cos^2 x

ganeshie8 (ganeshie8):

yeah and let \(\cos x =u\)

OpenStudy (samigupta8):

Whàt i m getting is integral of (t^2-2)(1-t^2)/t^2(1+t^2)

OpenStudy (mathmath333):

the point is getting one sin x common and then converting the rest of sin to cos

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