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How can I find the power from this given signal?

I know that power is the integral of that signal squared, so eventually I end up with
e^(2jwt)cos^2(wt)
Using Euler, I end up with (cos(2wt)+jsin(2wt))cos^2(wt))
How would I go about integrating this between T/2 and -T/2?

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