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Integrate cos(2x)sin(2x)

dy = sin(2x)cos(2x) dxlet u = sin(2x)du/dx = 2cos(2x)dx = du/2cos(2x)dy = (cos(2x)/2cos(2x))dudy = du/2y = u/2y = sin(2x)/2

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