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MathsHardMCQ2021 · 25 Feb Shift 1

Q74.The value of the integral ∫ sin θ⋅sin 2θ(sin6 θ+sin41−cosθ+sin22θθ)√2 sin4 θ+3 sin2 θ+6 (1) 1 32 (2) 1 32 18 [11 −18 sin2 θ + 9 sin4 θ −2 sin6 θ] + c 18 [9 −2 sin6 θ −3 sin4 θ −6 sin2 θ] + c (3) 1 32 (4) 1 −32 18 [11 −18 cos2 θ + 9 cos4 θ −2 cos6 θ] + c 18 [9 −2 cos6 θ −3 cos4 θ −6 cos2 θ] + c

What This Question Tests

This integral requires significant algebraic manipulation and trigonometric identities before applying substitution, making it challenging.

Concepts Tested

Integration by substitutionTrigonometric identities

Formulas Used

∫ f(g(x))g'(x) dx = ∫ f(t) dt

1 - cos(2θ) = 2sin^2(θ)

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