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Since cos(x) is the derivative of sin(x), then integral 16 sin^2(x) cos(x) dx can be done by substituting u = sin (x) sin (x) and du = cos (x) cos (x)^dx. With the substitution u = sin(x), we get integral 16 sin^2 (x) cos(x) dx = 16 integral u^2 du. which integrates to + C. Substituting back in to get the answer in terms of sin(x), we have integral 16 sin^2 (x) cos (x) dx = + C.

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