Question: Thanks In advance Problem 4. (a) 5 points, b) 5 points) The cos(x)/(Vx) dx is well defined even though the integrand has a singularity at

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Thanks In advance Problem 4. (a) 5 points, b) 5
Problem 4. (a) 5 points, b) 5 points) The cos(x)/(Vx) dx is well defined even though the integrand has a singularity at x=0. a) Give an alternate formulation of the integrand that does not exhibit any singularity. b) For the integral as given, which of the following integration rules can be used and which would be your choice? Justify your answer and choice: Trapezoid rule, Simpson's rule, a Newton-Cotes rule, Gaussian quadrature

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