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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Let H'=h(x) and F'(x)= f(x). Find in terms of h, H, f, F, x, and C: the integral of h(f(x))f'(x)dx.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

H(f(x))+C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

take the derivative using the chain rule and you will see that it works. this method is sometimes called "u-substitution" and it is just the chain rule in reverse

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks home dog!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

woof

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