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Answers to the question of the integral of $\frac {1} {x}$ are all based on an implicit assumption that the upper and lower limits of the integral are both positive real numbers
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In calculus we've been introduced first with indefinite integral, then with the definite one Then we've been introduced with the concept of double (definite) integral and multiple (definite) integ
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My HW asks me to integrate $\sin (x)$, $\cos (x)$, $\tan (x)$, but when I get to $\sec (x)$, I'm stuck
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For an integral of the form $$\tag {1}\int_a^ {g (x)} f (t)\,dt,$$ you would find the derivative using the chain rule As stated above, the basic differentiation rule for integrals is:
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