GRAPHICAL VERIFICATION OF DEFINITE INTEGRAL OF TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTION
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Abstract
verification of definite integral identities involving sine and cosine functions.
There are many ways of looking and interpreting the definite integral. Here
the work is based on the central idea of interpreting the definite integral on an
interval as the signed area below the curve. This establishes correlation
between integral identities and their graphical analysis. This approach used
with correctness, makes the concept easy to understand and use.
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