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Mathematics, 04.10.2019 19:30 shakkahdbwjsjs3068

Integrate xcos(5x)

so i set
g'(x) = x
f(x) = cos(5x)

thus, i get
(x^(2)cos(5x)/2) - integral of 5xcos(5x)
so i use substitution
u = 5x
du/5 = dx

therefore,

(x^(2)cos(5x)/2) + (1/5)integral of usin(u)
giving me

(x^(2)cos(5x)/2) + (5x^(2)cos(5x)/10) + c

what am i doing wrong the text book and wolfram alpha claims i have the wrong answer

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