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The integral of a constant times a function is equal to the constant multiplied by the integral of the function
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$4\int_{1}^{2} x\left(\cos\left(x\right)^2+2\right)dx$
Learn how to solve problems step by step online. Integrate the function 4x(cos(x)^2+2) from 1 to 2. The integral of a constant times a function is equal to the constant multiplied by the integral of the function. We can solve the integral \int x\left(\cos\left(x\right)^2+2\right)dx by applying integration by parts method to calculate the integral of the product of two functions, using the following formula. First, identify u and calculate du. Now, identify dv and calculate v.