1.5 Substitution
LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1.5 Substitution
1.5.1 Use substitution to evaluate indefinite integrals.
1.5.2 Use substitution to evaluate definite integrals.
VIEW 1.5 Substitution
- Indefinite Integration Using Substitution
- Integration Using Substitution - Part 1
- Integration Using Substitution - Part 2
- Definite Integration Using Substitution
- Ex 1: Indefinite Integration Using Substitution
- Ex 2: Indefinite Integration Using Substitution
- Ex 3: Indefinite Integration Using Substitution
- Ex 4: Integration Using Substitution
- Ex 5: Indefinite Integration Using Substitution
- Ex 6: Indefinite Integration Using Substitution
- Ex 7: Indefinite Integration Using Substitution
- Ex 8: Indefinite Integration Using Substitution Involving Trig Functions
- Ex 9: Indefinite Integration Using Substitution Involving Trig Functions
- Ex 1: Definite Integration Using Substitution - Change Limits of Integration?
- Ex 2: Definite Integration Using Substitution – Change Limits of Integration?
- Ex 1: Definite Integration Using Substitution
- Ex 2: Definite Integration Using Substitution
- Ex: Indefinite Integral Using Substitution Involving a Square Root
- Ex: Indefinite Integral Using Substitution Involving a Rational Function I
- Ex: Indefinite Integral Using Substitution Involving a Rational Function II
- Ex: Definite Integration Using Substitution Involving Sine
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