How do you find #-\int \cos ( e ^ { u } ) e ^ { 4} d u#?
1 Answer
Jan 24, 2018
Explanation:
First, we bring out the constant,
Next, we will introduce a substitution with
This integral that we have now is called the Cosine integral. It cannot be represented using elementary functions, but we can label it using
In our case, we get: