Integration by Table Example Problem #1 |
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This tutorial introduces goes over an example problem of how to solve an integral using the table method (aka, integration by table). Using some trigonometric identities and an integral table (linked below) we rearrange an integral to get a form that is in the table, which can then be directly substituted for the solution, as defined in the table.
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