7.1 Integration by Substitution
7.2 Integration by Parts
Pre Requisite Knowledge
Today's Lecture
7.4 Trig Techniques
100
Look at 7.1 Integration by Substitution: Example 1
What is 2[tan(4)-tan(2)]
100
the antiderivative of this function is [tan(x)]
what is sec^2(x)
100
On Mondays, in Center Hall 316 and Student Services Center 400 these study groups are taking place during these times
What is 10am-1pm and 5-6pm
100
sin^2(x) + cos^2(x)=
What is 1
200
Look at 7.1 Integration by Substitution: Example 2
What is 1/2
200
the derivative of this function is [-sin(x)]
What is cos(x)
200
The section and title of today's lecture
What is 7.3 Tables of Integrals and 7.4 Algebraic and Trigonometric Techniques
200
The reciprocal of Sec(x)=
What is 1/cos(x)
300
Look at 7.1 Integration by Parts: Example 4)
What is 1/12*((1=x^2)^-6) + C
300
The value of this equation is a prime number: ln(e) - ln(0) + 2ln(e)=
What is 3
300
The section and title of Wednesday's Lecture
What is (7.4?) Algebraic & Trig Techniques
300
Sin(x)/Cos(x)=
What is tan(x)
400
Look at 7.1 Integration by Substitution: Ex 5
What is 1/2*sin(2x)+C
400
Worksheet 7.2 Integration by Parts: ex 3
What is x(lnx)^2 - 2xlnx +2x + C
400
The difference between the answer of a definite and an indefinite integral when you compute their antiderivatives
What is "+ C" and what is "NO + C"
400
the "opposite" leg of a triangle corresponds to this trig function
What is sin(x)
500
The common name for Integration by Parts
What is "U-sub"
500
Look at 7.2: Ex 6
What is [2/3*x((x+3)^(3/2))-(4/15)*((x+3)^(5/2)) + C]
500
sec^2(x) is the sum of this basic trig equation
What is tan^2(x) + 1
500
Where you can find the list of Math10B SI Session Schedules for this Quarter
What is the Supplementary Instruction Folder on the Course website
500
The reciprocal of this trig function 1/sin(x)=
What is csc(x)
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