Question #67321 Calculus Introduction to Integration Integrals of Trigonometric Functions 1 Answer MattyMatty Dec 20, 2017 It is not possible to integratecos(x2)analytically. Explanation: exp(x2),cos(x2),sin(x2)cannot be integrated analytically. What can be done is calculate a definite integral numerically, with computer methods, if there are numerical boundaries given. Answer link Related questions How do I evaluate the indefinite integral ∫sin3(x)⋅cos2(x)dx ? How do I evaluate the indefinite integral ∫sin6(x)⋅cos3(x)dx ? How do I evaluate the indefinite integral ∫cos5(x)dx ? How do I evaluate the indefinite integral ∫sin2(2t)dt ? How do I evaluate the indefinite integral ∫(1+cos(x))2dx ? How do I evaluate the indefinite integral ∫sec2(x)⋅tan(x)dx ? How do I evaluate the indefinite integral ∫cot5(x)⋅sin4(x)dx ? How do I evaluate the indefinite integral ∫tan2(x)dx ? How do I evaluate the indefinite integral ∫(tan2(x)+tan4(x))2dx ? How do I evaluate the indefinite integral ∫x⋅sin(x)⋅tan(x)dx ? See all questions in Integrals of Trigonometric Functions Impact of this question 1344 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License