Mister Exam

Integral of (x+2)sinx dx

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$$\int\limits_{0}^{1} \left(x + 2\right) \sin{\left(x \right)}\, dx$$
Integral((x + 2)*sin(x), (x, 0, 1))
Detail solution
  1. There are multiple ways to do this integral.

    Method #1

    1. Rewrite the integrand:

    2. Integrate term-by-term:

      1. Use integration by parts:

        Let and let .

        Then .

        To find :

        1. The integral of sine is negative cosine:

        Now evaluate the sub-integral.

      2. The integral of a constant times a function is the constant times the integral of the function:

        1. The integral of cosine is sine:

        So, the result is:

      1. The integral of a constant times a function is the constant times the integral of the function:

        1. The integral of sine is negative cosine:

        So, the result is:

      The result is:

    Method #2

    1. Use integration by parts:

      Let and let .

      Then .

      To find :

      1. The integral of sine is negative cosine:

      Now evaluate the sub-integral.

    2. The integral of a constant times a function is the constant times the integral of the function:

      1. The integral of cosine is sine:

      So, the result is:

  2. Add the constant of integration:


The answer is:

The answer (Indefinite) [src]
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$$\int \left(x + 2\right) \sin{\left(x \right)}\, dx = C - x \cos{\left(x \right)} + \sin{\left(x \right)} - 2 \cos{\left(x \right)}$$
The graph
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2 - 3*cos(1) + sin(1)
$$- 3 \cos{\left(1 \right)} + \sin{\left(1 \right)} + 2$$
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2 - 3*cos(1) + sin(1)
$$- 3 \cos{\left(1 \right)} + \sin{\left(1 \right)} + 2$$
2 - 3*cos(1) + sin(1)
Numerical answer [src]
1.22056406720348
1.22056406720348
The graph
Integral of (x+2)sinx dx

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