Answer:
11 peices left
Step-by-step explanation:
16-(2+3)
16-(5)
16-5=11
Replace x with π/2 - x to get the equivalent integral

but the integrand is even, so this is really just

Substitute x = 1/2 arccot(u/2), which transforms the integral to

There are lots of ways to compute this. What I did was to consider the complex contour integral

where γ is a semicircle in the complex plane with its diameter joining (-R, 0) and (R, 0) on the real axis. A bound for the integral over the arc of the circle is estimated to be

which vanishes as R goes to ∞. Then by the residue theorem, we have in the limit

and it follows that

Answer:
No, because 3 x 7 = 21 - 4 = 17
Step-by-step explanation:
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16 it is as easy as multiplying