Evaluate the iterated integral.\\ $\int_0^{\pi/4} \int_0^1 y \cos(x) \, dy \, dx$
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First, let's integrate with respect to y: ∫(y*cos(x))dy = (1/2)*y^2*cos(x) + C1 Show more…
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