
Let

When

When you remove the negative sign you flip the boundaries.
The next one requires you to master trigonometric identities

Have a look at this when you see opposites you already could tell it will be in the form of
\pm{\sin\left(A-B\right)}\right)=\cos{A}\sin{B} \& \sin{A}\cos{B})
depending on what is used.
Here, we are hunting for

therefore, we will need something like this
-\sin\left(A-B\right)\right))
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As a matter of fact

.
Thus,
i)
ii)Use

to evaluate
^{\frac{5}{2}}}dx)
To start

When

and when

.
Using part i it becomes

.
The question you saw here was the 3U version. You can turn this Q into a 4U question by removing the first part of the question and not giving you the substitution for the second part.