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integration by parts
Asked by | 10 Mar, 2008, 07:46: PM
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the integration by parts can be done by the following method:
This formula is valid whenever f is continuously differentiable and g is continuous.
Suppose f(x) and g(x) are two continuously differentiable functions. Then the integration by parts rule states that given an interval with endpoints a, b, one has
where we use the common notation
Answered by | 11 Mar, 2008, 04:41: PM
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