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OpenStudy (anonymous):

How do I integrate by parts?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

http://mathworld.wolfram.com/IntegrationbyParts.html This is a math site that might help.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It gives examples...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

u need to know the ideas of derivative and antiderivate when u are using integration by part

OpenStudy (anonymous):

like int udv=uv int vdu just the general formula

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It uses this equation as its basis d(UV)/dx = Ud(V)/dx + Vd(U)/dx then we make \[Ud(V)/dx = d(UV)/dx - Vd(U)/dx\] intergrating this by dx gives us the base of integration by parts \[\int\limits\limits_{}^{} Ud(V)/dx)dx = \int\limits\limits_{}^{} (d(UV)/dx - Vd(U)/dx)dx\] We have to make the function we have to integrate in the format of Ud(V)/dx

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