Richard P. answered 06/15/20
PhD in Physics with 10+ years tutoring experience in STEM subjects
An easy way to get started on this is to note that
[sin(x)]^4 = ¼ - ½ cos(2x) + ¼ ( ½ + ½ cos(4x) )
Angie A.
asked 06/15/20Please give an example of some computer algebra system i can use for this problem because I am very confused on how to start
Use a computer algebra system to evaluate the integral. Compare the answer with the result of using tables. If the answers are not the same, show that they are equivalent.
Richard P. answered 06/15/20
PhD in Physics with 10+ years tutoring experience in STEM subjects
An easy way to get started on this is to note that
[sin(x)]^4 = ¼ - ½ cos(2x) + ¼ ( ½ + ½ cos(4x) )
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