Note: This only works when \(x\) is measured in radians. We are now going to look at more complex trigonometric functions where we will use the general rule: \(\int {\cos (ax + b)dx = \frac{1}{a}} ...
Mathematics of Computation, Vol. 28, No. 126 (Apr., 1974), pp. 613-615 (7 pages) A new integral representation is derived for the expression $J_0(z)J_0(Z) + Y_0(z ...
Differentiation of algebraic and trigonometric expressions can be used for calculating rates of change, stationary points and their nature, or the gradient and equation of a tangent to a curve.
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