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Real Functions in One Variable: Examples of Integrals

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Real Functions in One Variable: Examples of Integrals
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Publisher: BookBoon
ISBN-13: 9788776812386
Number of pages: 154

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This volume covers partial integration, integration by simple substitutes, integration by advanced substitutions, decomposition, integration by decomposition, trigonometric integrals, MAPLE programs, moment of inertia, and mathematical models.

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