Indefinite Integral – Sin(x) to the power of 3 – Exercise 1999 Post category:Indefinite Integral Post comments:0 Comments Exercise Evaluate the integral \int \sin^3 x dx Final Answer Show final answer \int \sin^3 x dx =-\frac{3}{4}\cos x +\frac{1}{4}\frac{\cos (3x)}{3}+c Solution Coming soon… Share with Friends Read more articles Previous PostIndefinite Integral – Tan(x) to the power of 2 – Exercise 2002 Next PostIndefinite Integral – 1 divided by sin(x) – Exercise 1995 You Might Also Like Indefinite Integral – A polynomial to the power of a fraction – Exercise 6384 July 7, 2019 Indefinite Integral – A multiplication of polynomials – Exercise 6382 July 7, 2019 Indefinite Integral – A rational function – Exercise 6398 July 8, 2019 Indefinite Integral – A quotient of functions with ln function – Exercise 5403 May 17, 2019 Indefinite Integral – A quotient of functions with roots – Exercise 6605 July 16, 2019 Indefinite Integral – A quotient of exponential functions – Exercise 6387 July 7, 2019 Leave a Reply Cancel replyCommentEnter your name or username to comment Enter your email address to comment Enter your website URL (optional) Δ