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Mathematics, 01.10.2019 13:30 kgarc1019

Integrate the following function:

\int\{2cos(xe^(1-sin(x))} \, dx

in other words, integrate 2 times the cosine of x times e to the power of 1 minus sin(x)

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Integrate the following function:

[tex]\int\{2cos(xe^(1-sin(x))} \, dx[/tex]

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