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Editor's note
The "Further Methods of Integration" section was orphaned in 2007. This is in the process of being merged into the main Calculus book.
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- See Calculus/Definite integral.
- See Calculus/Integration techniques/Integration by Parts.
For two functions and of a variable ,
where is chosen by precedence according to LIPET:
- Logarithmic
- Inverse Trigonometric
- Polynomial
- Exponential
- Trigonometric
- See Calculus/Improper Integrals.
For any function of variable , continuous on the given infinite domain:
For any function of variable continuous on the given interval, but with an infinite discontinuity at (1) , (2) , or some (3) :