MCQ
$\int_{\,0}^{\,\pi } {{{\cos }^3}x\,dx = } $
  • A
    $ - 1$
  • $0$
  • C
    $1$
  • D
    $\pi $

Answer

Correct option: B.
$0$
b
(b) $\int_0^\pi {{{\cos }^3}xdx = \int_0^{2.\frac{\pi }{2}} {{{\cos }^3}x\,dx = 0} } $,

$\{\because \,\,{{\cos }^{3}}(\pi -x)=-{{\cos }^{3}}x\}$ .

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