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This one looks pretty easy, but I keep getting the wrong answer. Here's the problem.
 
This one looks pretty easy, but I keep getting the wrong answer. Here's the problem.
  
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This one looks pretty easy, but I keep getting the wrong answer. Here's the problem.

$ \int_{0}^{2Pi}\sqrt{\frac{1-\cos{x}}{2}}dx $

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