How to do integration by parts | ExamSolutions
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- In this video, I'll show you how to do integration by parts by following some simple steps.
By parts method of Integration is just one of the many types of integration.
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What my lecturer couldn't teach me in 2 hours, you taught in less than 15 minutes.
How do you know when to use integration by substitution and substitution by parts ?
You have no choice but to practice loads of integration to build up the intuition to know whether to use either of those techniques.
HEY so when you have a product use integration by parts , when you have something with a square root or brackets use integration by substitution ;)
The second one is a lie that one with the e^3 its e^4 instead
Hats off to you sir, you're amazing.!
When you go through the second example, you missed out the power of 2 for the x. It should have been x^2, instead of just x. If you use just x, the calculations are much simpler, but with x^2, to differentiate v*du, you need to use integration by parts all over again.
5h before paper 3 :D
are you Ross Geller? lol
I've been struggling with maths this time am going to nail this n6
ISN'T it -c when you use brackets
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Thank youuu 🥺🥺
Thank u sooo much
You should've introduced the ILATE Rule [ I (Inverse trigonometric), L (Logarithmic), A (Algebraic), T (Trigonometric), and E (Exponential) ] when it comes to assigning "u" and "dv/dx". At least pin this for viewers to notice.
is this the order in which we should choose our u and dv/dx?
@@kainatmalik8437 Yes.
Could you quickly explain this for me I’ve never heard this method thanks x
What module does this come up in at ALevel? Is this part of c2?
+Ijaz Sultan Generally C4