(6 pts) 5) Evaluate the integral $$ \int \sin^5(x) \cos^2(x)dx $$
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When the power of sine is odd, we can save one sine factor and convert the remaining even power of sine to cosine using the identity $$ \sin^2(x) = 1 - \cos^2(x) $$. Show more…
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