A closed form solution for the trigonometric integral [image omitted] is presented in this article. The result will fill the gap in another trigonometric integral [image omitted], which is neglected by most of the calculus textbooks due to its foreseeable unorthodox solution procedure comparing to the other three cases in [image omitted] when m is even or n is odd.
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