This is a 1 page article prepared by me for students to learn how to do Integration by Substitution, a very useful technique that can integrate many functions.
This is especially useful for students taking H2 Maths, as it is one of the two tools for integration. The other is Integration by Parts. SMU First Year Students also have to take a calculus course which includes Integration by Substitution too.
This is also my first time trying out embedding Scribd into WordPress, so that users can view the document on the website itself without downloading anything. 🙂
Print version:Â Integration by Substitution
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Calculus: An Intuitive and Physical Approach (Second Edition) (Dover Books on Mathematics)
Application-oriented introduction relates the subject as closely as possible to science. In-depth explorations of the derivative, the differentiation and integration of the powers of x, and theorems on differentiation and antidifferentiation lead to a definition of the chain rule and examinations of trigonometric functions, logarithmic and exponential functions, techniques of integration, polar coordinates, much more. Clear-cut explanations, numerous drills, illustrative examples. 1967 edition. Solution guide available upon request.
Thanks. It’s a nice post about integration by substitution. I really like it :). It’s really helpful. Good job.
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the Scribd stuff is a “new lesson” for me. I have been using LaTeX though. And, the difficulty with LaTeX is how to embed figures in WordPress. May be Scribd might be easier. If u can spare some time, please throw some light on it. Thanks.
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Hi nkpithwa, actually Scribd is just a website to upload the finished document (created e.g. by LaTeX or Word). Then, we can follow the instructions here (https://en.support.wordpress.com/scribd/) to upload the finished document onto Scribd first, then embed it on WordPress.
The benefits is that the readers don’t have to download any file. The drawbacks is that it can be slightly inconvenient due to the steps involved.
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