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The integration by parts rule:
The integration by parts rule: ∫ u dv = u*v - ∫ v du
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Fuad Faji Jemal
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Show using integration by parts that:
e^3x sin(2x)dx = 4/26 e^3x (3/2 sin(2x) - cos(2x)) +c Bit stuck on this. Using rule f udv =
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Danny
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evaluate the integral:
y lny dy i know it's integration by parts but i get confused once you have to do it the second time
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marsha
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how do i integrate
2u du /u-2+2u^2 so i used subsitution rule? or can i used integration by parts and how? thanks in adnvace
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allison
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Which of the following functions of x can be integrated with respect to x without integration by parts, and purely using
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Alice
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integration by parts -
Integration of x^2 ln(x^3+2)
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zooey
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1. [integration] (3x+7sin(x))^2 dx
i tried 3 different methods of integration but all of my answers are wrong. 2.
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AY
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also:
integral of tan^(-1)y dy how is integration of parts used in that? You write: arctan(y)dy = d[y arctan(y)] - y d[arctan(y)]
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marsha
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xe^x using integration by parts
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Laurie
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INTEGRATION BY PARTS...
1) e^5t sin 3t dt 2) xe^3x dx 3) x sec^2 x dx **anybody can help me for this question?
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kchik
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