GeorgeJBrooks
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How do I integrate: e^(sin(x))*(cos(x)x+1) to get x*e^sin(x)
I tried using integration by parts a few times and ended up with: e^sin(x)(xsin(x)+cos(x))+xcos(x)+sin(x)+x+c (I may have made errors in here) but the answer i'm looking for is x*e^sin(x) which i'm not getting anywhere near.
I tried using integration by parts a few times and ended up with: e^sin(x)(xsin(x)+cos(x))+xcos(x)+sin(x)+x+c (I may have made errors in here) but the answer i'm looking for is x*e^sin(x) which i'm not getting anywhere near.