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27 June, 06:33

Integrate [0, 1/2] xcos (pi*x).

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  1. 27 June, 08:42
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    To answer your question, this could be the possible answer and i hope you understand and interpret it correctly:

    [Integrate [0, 1/2] xcos (pi*x

    let u=x so that du=dx

    and v=intgral cos (xpi) dx

    v = (1/pi) sin (pi*x)

    integration by parts

    uv-itgral[0,1/2]vdu just plug ins

    (1/pi) sinpi*x] - (1/pi) itgrlsin (pi*x) dx from 0 to 1/2

    (1/pi) x sinpi*x - (1/pi) [ - (1/pi) cos pi*x] from 0 to 1/2

    = (1/2pi) + (1/pi^2) [cos pi*x/2-cos 0]

    =1/2pi - 1/2pi^2

    = (pi-2) / 2pi^2 ans
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