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xcos(1-x)

Integral of xcos(1-x) dx

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$$\int\limits_{0}^{1} x \cos{\left(1 - x \right)}\, dx$$
Integral(x*cos(1 - x), (x, 0, 1))
Detail solution
  1. Use integration by parts:

    Let and let .

    Then .

    To find :

    1. Let .

      Then let and substitute :

      1. The integral of cosine is sine:

      Now substitute back in:

    Now evaluate the sub-integral.

  2. Let .

    Then let and substitute :

    1. The integral of sine is negative cosine:

    Now substitute back in:

  3. Add the constant of integration:


The answer is:

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$$\int x \cos{\left(1 - x \right)}\, dx = C + x \sin{\left(x - 1 \right)} + \cos{\left(x - 1 \right)}$$
The graph
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1 - cos(1)
$$1 - \cos{\left(1 \right)}$$
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1 - cos(1)
$$1 - \cos{\left(1 \right)}$$
1 - cos(1)
Numerical answer [src]
0.45969769413186
0.45969769413186
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Integral of xcos(1-x) dx

    Use the examples entering the upper and lower limits of integration.