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$$ int - \frac { cos 2 \theta } { 2 } d \theta $$
Step1: Integrate the function
The integral of \(\cos(ax)\) with respect to \(x\) is \(\frac{\sin(ax)}{a}+C\). Here \(a = 2\) and we have \(-\frac{1}{2}\cos(2\theta)\).
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Let \(u = 2\theta\), then \(du=2d\theta\) or \(d\theta=\frac{1}{2}du\).
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Substituting back \(u = 2\theta\)
$$=-\frac{\sin(2\theta)}{4}+C$$
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\(-\frac{\sin(2\theta)}{4}+C\)