Typical Indefinite Integration!

Calculus Level 5

cos ( 2016 x ) sin ( x ) d x \large \int \frac{\cos(2016x)}{\sin(x)} \, dx

Let x x be a real number except at multiples of π \pi . Ignoring the arbitrary constant, if the indefinite integral is equals to

I = α ( n = 1 1008 cos ( ( 2 n 1 ) x ) 2 n 1 ) + ln tan ( 2 x β ) \large I = \alpha \left( \sum_{n=1}^{1008} \frac{ \cos((2n-1)x)}{2n-1} \right) + \ln \left| \tan \left( \frac {2x}\beta \right) \right |

For constants α \alpha and β \beta , evaluate α β β α \alpha^\beta - \beta^\alpha .


The answer is 0.

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1 solution

Satyajit Mohanty
Jul 7, 2015

"Divide and rule"-( Courtesy- Description of British Government Policies in India by History textbooks)

Ronak Agarwal - 5 years, 11 months ago

There should be + sign between 2cosx and ln|tan 4x/2| +C

That's it :')

Aditya Garg - 5 years, 10 months ago

Sir , I have done with the same thought. Though there is some mistype in the question . can you tell me how I can upload my answer in an image form ? So I can correct it a bit . Thanks

Aditya Garg - 5 years, 10 months ago

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