Calc AB question from Princeton Review Book

<p>My teacher cannot teach for the life of her... I really dont get how this works can someone help me.</p>

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<p>Just distribute the sin(x) over the (1-cos^2(x)), then you will be able to split it up because the integral of a sum/difference is the sum/difference of the integrals.</p>

<p>Thanks ALOT man, cant believe it was so easy, just didnt think about distributing it before simplifying.</p>