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integrate lol
i dont think this can be done

the only way this question could be solved was if the limits had the same magnitude, and since it is an odd function, it would have been zero.
 

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im not a troll u dikhead. this came up in a past exam paper
 

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Maybe if you meant inverse tan instead of inverse sin...
 

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since i go over these exam paperz quite often, when i find it ill give u guyz the link
 

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Wolfram can't be correct IMO. I think integration by parts will do it

Yep I thought so, harrisony didn't type in the thing correctly. It looks like you have to do integration by parts at least twice
 
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Wolfram can't be correct IMO. I think integration by parts will do it

Yep I thought so, harrisony didn't type in the thing correctly. It looks like you have to do integration by parts at least twice
Doing it by parts twice won't work, you end up where you began.
 

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I don't believe it can be done at a Year 12 Ext 2 level.
 

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