SOLUTION: Integrate sin2x (plus) cos2x ,limit x=0 to x= pi

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Question 858313: Integrate sin2x (plus) cos2x ,limit x=0 to x= pi
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If you mean
sin(2x) + cos(2x)
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INT = -cos(2x)/2 + sin(2x)/2
INT(pi) = -1/2 + 0
INT(0) = -1/2 + 0
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--> 0

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