Primitive of Sine of a x + b/Examples/3x + 4
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Examples of Use of Primitive of $\map \sin {a x + b}$
- $\ds \int \map \sin {3 x + 4} \rd x = -\dfrac {\map \cos {3 x + 4} } 3 + C$
Proof
An instance of Primitive of $\map \sin {a x + b}$, substituting $3$ for $a$ and $4$ for $b$.
$\blacksquare$
Sources
- 1953: L. Harwood Clarke: A Note Book in Pure Mathematics ... (previous) ... (next): $\text {II}$. Calculus: Integration: Example