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Use the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus to determine the answer to the problem. Do NOT use the even or odd properties of integration.

pi/2

pi/2
(sin3x cos x + sin x cos x)dx

Can someone show me a step by step way to solve the problem i have a few questions on my homework that are similar to this and would like to know the step process to solving them.

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If you copied this correctly, the integral is equal to 0, since both limits are pi/2.

If F(x) is an antiderivative of sin3x cos x + sin x cos x the integral is F(pi/2) - F(pi/2) = 0
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