What is the antiderivative of f(x)=sinxcosx?
What is the antiderivative of the function ( f(x) = \sin(x) \cos(x) )? Additionally, could you provide a brief explanation of the steps involved in finding this antiderivative?
4 Answers
Feb 14, 2025
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Anti derivative of sinx cox can be calculated as follows:
Use logarithmic equation: sin(2x) = 2 sinx cosx, therefore, sin(2x) / 2 = sinx cos x
∫sinx cosx dx = ∫ sin(2x)/2 dx = (1/2) ∫ sin(2x) dx = (1/2) (-1/2) cos(2x) + C
Solution: (-1/4)cos(2x) + C
Jan 13, 2025
Let u = sin x, then du = cos x dx.
Substitute you have integral u du = u^2/2 + C.
Subing back gets you: (sin^2 x)/2 + C
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