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    • $$\color{blue}{\rightarrow}\color{black}\;I \;= \;\frac{b}{2}+\frac{sin\,(2\cdot b)}{4}+(\frac{a}{2}-\frac{sin\,(2\cdot a)}{4})$$
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$I\;=\;\int_a^b \,cos^2(x) \,dx$ , $x$ unit: rad

You have three possibilities to introduce radians: 1) As simple reals eg 2.34 or 300 or 3,443 2) As multiples of $\pi$; eg: - If you want to enter $\frac{3\cdot\pi} {4}$, just type 3/4 - If you want to enter $\frac{\pi}{2}$, just type 1/2 - If you want to enter $\pi$, you simply type 1/1 2) As fractions of a root $\pi$; eg: - If you want to introduce $\frac{\sqrt{3}}{4}$, you just type 3:4 - If you want to introduce $\sqrt{3}$, you just type 3:1