Solution
Solution
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Solution steps
Rewrite using trig identities
Take the constant out:
Use the common integral:
Compute the boundaries:
Simplify
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the integral from 0 to 1 of e^x-(e^{-x}) ?
The integral from 0 to 1 of e^x-(e^{-x}) is (e^2+1)/e-2