Comparing Functions In Exercises 55 and 56, use symmetry, extrema, and zeros to sketch the graph of f . How do the functions f and g differ? f ( x ) = cos 2 t − sin 2 t g ( t ) = 1 − 2 sin 2 t
Comparing Functions In Exercises 55 and 56, use symmetry, extrema, and zeros to sketch the graph of f . How do the functions f and g differ? f ( x ) = cos 2 t − sin 2 t g ( t ) = 1 − 2 sin 2 t
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Use the Table of Integrals to evaluate the integral. (Remember to use absolute values where appropriate. Use C for the constant of integration.)
7y2
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Use the Table of Integrals to evaluate the integral. (Remember to use absolute values where appropriate. Use C for the constant of integration.)
tan³(12/z) dz
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Use the Table of Integrals to evaluate the integral. (Use C for the constant of integration.)
5 sinб12x dx
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