
calculus - Proofs of inverse trigonometric integrals - Mathematics ...
Jan 28, 2014 · Proofs of inverse trigonometric integrals Ask Question Asked 11 years, 11 months ago Modified 5 years, 1 month ago
calculus - Can you propose any hack for remembering the …
May 22, 2021 · Calculus cheat sheet Remembering the following formulas has been a nuisance for me for years now. Common Derivatives Common Integrals They are too many in numbers …
List of interesting integrals for early calculus students
Also, sometimes integrals which one might normally approach with trig substitution are much quicker if one knows about explicit formulae for inverse hyperbolic trig functions. For example, …
calculus - A nice way to remember trigonometric integrals ...
Sep 22, 2020 · Is there a "nice" way to remember trigonometric integrals, beyond what is typically taught in a standard calculus class? I'm currently in Calculus II, and up to now I've found …
Integral of Inverse Trig Function - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Aug 8, 2023 · Integral of Inverse Trig Function Ask Question Asked 2 years, 4 months ago Modified 2 years, 4 months ago
Inverse Trig & Trig Sub - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Can someone explain to me how to solve this using inverse trig and trig sub? $$\int\frac {x^3} {\sqrt {1+x^2}}\, dx$$ Thank you.
Using Integration Techniques, when is it appropriate to use inverse ...
3 I'm currently learning integration techniques, and I often run into a problem; when i'm solving an integral, sometimes I need to use the natural log simplification and other times I need to use …
Trigonometic Substitution VS Hyperbolic substitution
Dec 20, 2014 · This doesn't seem to answer OP's question, which asks how to determing a trig or hyperbolic trig substitution is more appropriate (presumably when evaluating integrals), not …
calculus - Tough integrals that can be easily beaten by using …
Jun 10, 2016 · To avoid too many possible answers and to narrow the answer set, I'm interested in knowing tough integrals that can easily beaten by only using clever substitutions, simple …
Why do we require radians in calculus? - Mathematics Stack …
Mar 22, 2014 · I think this is just something I've grown used to but can't remember any proof. When differentiating and integrating with trigonometric functions, we require angles to be taken …