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Integrate Sin(3x)Cos(3x) dx

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Answer:


I = (1)/(6)\cdot \sin^(2) 3x + C

Where
C is the integration constant.

Explanation:

We use integration by substitution to obtain the integral, where:


u = \sin 3x,
du = 3\cdot \cos 3x\,dx


I = \int {\sin 3x\cdot \cos 3x} \, dx


I = (1)/(3) \int {u} \, du


I = (1)/(6)\cdot u^(2) + C


I = (1)/(6)\cdot \sin^(2) 3x + C

Where
C is the integration constant.

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