Question
Evaluate the following integrals:
$\int\limits^{\frac{3}{2}}_0\big|\text{x}\cos\pi\text{x}\big|\text{dx}$

Answer

$\int\limits^\frac{3}{2}_{0}|\text{x} \cos\pi \text{ x}| \text{dx} = \int\limits^{1/2}_{0}\text{x}\cos\pi \text{x dx}{-}\int\limits^{3/2}_{1/2}\text{x}\cos\pi \text{x dx}$
$= \left\{\frac{\text{x}\sin\pi \text{x}}{\pi} + \frac{\cos\pi\text{x}}{\pi^{2}}\right\}^{1/2}_{0}= \left\{\frac{\text{x}\sin\pi \text{x}}{\pi} + \frac{\cos\pi\text{x}}{\pi^{2}}\right\}^{3/2}_{1/2}$
$=\frac{1}{2\pi} - \frac{1}{\pi^{2}} - \bigg(-\frac{3}{2\pi}-\frac{1}{2\pi}\bigg) = \frac{5}{2\pi}-\frac{1}{\pi^{2}}$

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