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$\int-\sqrt{4-x^2}\left(x^3\cos\left(\frac{x}{2}\right)+\frac{1}{2}\right)dx$
Learn how to solve integrals with radicals problems step by step online. Integrate int(2/-2(x^3cos(x/2)+1/2)(4-x^2)^(1/2))dx. Simplifying. The integral of a function times a constant (-1) is equal to the constant times the integral of the function. Rewrite the integrand \sqrt{4-x^2}\left(x^3\cos\left(\frac{x}{2}\right)+\frac{1}{2}\right) in expanded form. Expand the integral \int\left(\sqrt{4-x^2}x^3\cos\left(\frac{x}{2}\right)+\frac{1}{2}\sqrt{4-x^2}\right)dx into 2 integrals using the sum rule for integrals, to then solve each integral separately.