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Strategy for Integration
In this video I go over a useful four-step strategy of integration. This strategy requires understanding and memorization of the basic integration formulas as well as understanding the various integration techniques. In this video I go over ways in selecting the proper integration techniques to use for any given integral and also show how sometimes the most useful method is to simply try random techniques in hopes that the solution will be more recognizable. Also, when stuck in any given integral it is important to try different techniques again as often times multiple techniques or even combination of integration techniques are required for integrating the integral.
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Integration by Partial Fractions: http://youtu.be/r07NnKf76og
Trigonometric Substitution for Integrals: http://youtu.be/2pWvGXwtVJo
Integration by Parts: Proof: http://youtu.be/TZhEOct5u_M
The Substitution Rule for Integrals: http://youtu.be/VsLC-0g6hVg .
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