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Learn how to solve definite integrals problems step by step online. Solve the equation r=(sin(e)+cos(e))^2+(sin(e)-cos(e))^2. The sine of e equals . The sine of e equals . The cosine of e equals . The cosine of e equals .
Final answer to the problem
$r={\left(-0.5009526\right)}^2+1.3225152^2$
Exact Numeric Answer
$r=2$
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Given a function f(x) and the interval [a,b], the definite integral is equal to the area that is bounded by the graph of f(x), the x-axis and the vertical lines x=a and x=b