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Math Problem Analysis
Mathematical Concepts
Integral Calculus
Trigonometric Substitution
Symmetry in Definite Integrals
Formulas
∫ (f(x)) dx
Trigonometric substitution: x = 5sin(θ)
Symmetry property of integrals: ∫[a to b] f(x) dx = 0 if f(x) is odd
Theorems
Symmetry in definite integrals
Suitable Grade Level
University level
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