Integration PYQ Doubt

where did I go wrong? is there a way to turn this result into one of the options given in the question or do I have to integrate the way it is shown in the solutions of the book
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iTeachChem Helper
iTeachChem Helper•6mo ago
@Apu @Apu
iTeachChem Helper
iTeachChem Helper•6mo ago
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iTeachChem Helper
iTeachChem Helper•6mo ago
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iSoham
iSoham•6mo ago
You went nowhere wrong just convert all sin^2 to cos^2 and the ans will match
BlindSniper (BS)
BlindSniper (BS)OP•6mo ago
what about all the sin^4theta and sin^6theta?
iSoham
iSoham•6mo ago
(1-cos^2 theta)^3
BlindSniper (BS)
BlindSniper (BS)OP•6mo ago
ah right
iSoham
iSoham•6mo ago
just open them up 😉
BlindSniper (BS)
BlindSniper (BS)OP•6mo ago
thanks I'll close this thread now
Revita
Revita•6mo ago
second img clear bhejo thoda
BlindSniper (BS)
BlindSniper (BS)OP•6mo ago
+solved @lim me → ∞
iTeachChem Helper
iTeachChem Helper•6mo ago
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