Integration by Parts: Example 1 (DTube)

in #dtube4 years ago (edited)


In this video I go over a pretty useful example on solving integrals by the method of integration by parts. The example I cover is the integral of the function x·sin(x) and show how to apply the integration by parts method as well as the simplified version using the u, du, v, dv method. I go into great detail in this example to make sure to illustrate the method of integration by parts as best as I can so make sure to watch this video!

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I don't always solve an example on using integration by parts but when I do I make sure to go into great detail illustrating the concept ;)

View Video Notes on Steemit: https://steemit.com/mathematics/@mes/integration-by-parts-example-1