Is there a general formula for finding the primitive of
$$ \frac{\sin(ax)}{\sin(bx)},$$ where $a,b \in \mathbb R$.
I'm unable to solve this. I tried with integration by parts but that does not work for me. Any hints/ideas?
Is there a general formula for finding the primitive of
$$ \frac{\sin(ax)}{\sin(bx)},$$ where $a,b \in \mathbb R$.
I'm unable to solve this. I tried with integration by parts but that does not work for me. Any hints/ideas?