integrate x sinx / (1 + cos2x) dx Share with your friends Share 43 Gursheen kaur. answered this 125 View Full Answer Ajai answered this i think its a definite integral -17 Ajai answered this yes it is...is the limit 0 to pi?? 2 Ajai answered this pls mention the limits -13 Srishruthi Sriram answered this yeah from 0 to pie...sorry forgot 2 mention... -7 Ajai answered this that was important... :o -17 Ajai answered this let I = 0 to pi x sinx / (1 + cos2x) dx -----(1) using property of definite integralsI = 0 to pi (pi - x)sinx/(1+cos2x)dx --------(2) adding both2I = (0 to pi)pi*sinx/(1+cos2x) put u=cosx such that du = -sinx and proceed...hope it helped :) 9 Ajai answered this oops ErrorYour input contain some exceptionally long words. Please edit and try again. -14