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0-1-ln-2-cos-x-2-ln-2-x-2-dx-




Question Number 223367 by Nicholas666 last updated on 22/Jul/25
           ∫_0 ^1   ln(2 cos(x^2 ) + ln^2  ((x/2)) dx
$$ \\ $$$$\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\int_{\mathrm{0}} ^{\mathrm{1}} \:\:\mathrm{ln}\left(\mathrm{2}\:\mathrm{cos}\left({x}^{\mathrm{2}} \right)\:+\:\mathrm{ln}^{\mathrm{2}} \:\left(\frac{{x}}{\mathrm{2}}\right)\:\mathrm{d}{x}\right. \\ $$$$ \\ $$
Commented by MathematicalUser2357 last updated on 30/Jul/25
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