Evaluating Integrals Using Integration by Parts | Math with Professor V

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Examples using integration by parts to evaluate indefinite and definite integrals. Example demonstrating tabular integration, and using the acronym "LIPET" to help choose "u" appropriately. A MUST for any Calculus student!

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5/2x(x-1/2sin2x) should be 5/2x^2-5/4xsin2x right? i think u forgot add an x in 5/4sin2x

Solllace
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Can you use the Tubular method on every problem?

Jon-tpgr
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Are there cases at which you cannot use tabular for everything? Other than boomerrang functions?

soulstationary
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Hey, Professor V!
Have you ever used or taught the tabular or DI method when using integration by parts? It’s quite useful, quicker and easier when dealing with polynomials that are used for “u”.

BlakeRandle
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The LIPET Rule And ILATE Rule Contradict each other on what comes first more especially with the exponential functions, why?

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