Math 2B. Calculus. Lecture 10. Integration by Parts

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UCI Math 2B: Single-Variable Calculus (Fall 2013)
Lec 10. Single-Variable Calculus -- Integration by Parts --
Instructor: Alexander Vandenberg-Rodes Ph.D.

License: Creative Commons CC-BY-SA

Description: UCI Math 2B is the second quarter of Single-Variable Calculus and covers the following topics: Definite integrals; the fundamental theorem of calculus. Applications of integration including finding areas and volumes. Techniques of integration. Infinite sequences and series. Parametric and polar equations.

Recorded on October 21, 2013

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Natalia professor the best, she knows how to do that perfectly, or she doesn't know but that's her natural skill

thattoetvoi
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Thank you for the clear and informative lecture. Everything was so simple to understand!

sandranguyen
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Well, need to appreciate the students. How can they tolerate this man ?

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19:03 i developed a formula to make the whole thing easy :
[(-1)^n] * [ *Sum* ( i=0 to n) { (-1)^i * n! * (x^i) * e^x} /i! ]
*ps* * = multiplication
^ = power
U can try any number (n) u want and check.

Souf-Yan
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Sir are you asisstand natalia komarova ?

andirijal
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What are the pre requisites for this course ?

bunny
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The last exercise revealed that the class was not very smart

mosh
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Some people are really ungrateful. Always complainting and criticizing. They should learn under pression like I did, with running classes. Kind of "Got it? -- Good; Not got it -- Your problem". Kind of classes which made most of people give up. People get used to the easy way.

AlbJoel
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Much better than the other lady, with all due respect, but he's clearer and doesn't need to look at notes, so it seems much more fluent.

ot
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He is bad teacher he solved by a complicated method

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He made a mistake in the last excersise. On a simple integral!

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This guy is really sloppy, I wish Natalia gave this lecture..

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