Compute the indefinite integral of the following function. r(t) = ?8 sin t,6 cos 2t,7 sin 3t?
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We know that the integral of sin t is -cos t, so the integral of 8 sin t is -8 cos t. Therefore, the x-component of the indefinite integral of r(t) is -8 cos t + C1, where C1 is the constant of integration. Show more…
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