Integrate sin^4(x)

sin^2(x) = (1 - cos(2x))/2 and cos^2(x) = (1 + cos(2x))/2so sin^4(x) = 0.25(1 - 2cos(2x) + cos^2(2x)) = 0.25(1 - 2cos(2x) + 0.5 + 0.5cos(4x))integrate = 3x/8 - sin(2x)/4 + sin(4x)/32

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