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Definite integral of a given function.



The Next CEO of Stack OverflowDefinite Integral questionsSplitting a definite integral doubtEvaluating the Definite Integral $int_0^1frac2 sin pi x cos pi x1+x^2dx$Definite integral of exponential of nested functionEvaluation of given definite integralDefinite integral which i encountered in an examinationSinc function definite integralDefinite integral of absolute value function?How to solve this integral which includes Bessel function, exponential?Integration by parts for definite integral










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How can I compute definite integral of the following function?



$int_x(0)^0 fracdxk_2,sin x + k_1fraccos x - 1sin 2x$



$k_1$ and $k_2$ are positive constants.



At this point, I know that the function is odd. How should I approach the solution? Any help would be highly appreciated.










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    How can I compute definite integral of the following function?



    $int_x(0)^0 fracdxk_2,sin x + k_1fraccos x - 1sin 2x$



    $k_1$ and $k_2$ are positive constants.



    At this point, I know that the function is odd. How should I approach the solution? Any help would be highly appreciated.










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      How can I compute definite integral of the following function?



      $int_x(0)^0 fracdxk_2,sin x + k_1fraccos x - 1sin 2x$



      $k_1$ and $k_2$ are positive constants.



      At this point, I know that the function is odd. How should I approach the solution? Any help would be highly appreciated.










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      How can I compute definite integral of the following function?



      $int_x(0)^0 fracdxk_2,sin x + k_1fraccos x - 1sin 2x$



      $k_1$ and $k_2$ are positive constants.



      At this point, I know that the function is odd. How should I approach the solution? Any help would be highly appreciated.







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