About this lesson
Struggling with how to integrate inverse circular (trigonometric) functions? In this video, we break down the process of antidifferentiating inverse trig functions like arcsin, arccos, and arctan, step by step. Perfect for Calculus 2, AP Calculus BC, or anyone brushing up on integration techniques.
You'll learn:
* The formulas for inverse trig integration
* Tips to avoid common mistakes
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Lesson chapters
- Welcome
- Learning objectives
- Recap of past learning
- Antiderivatives involving inverse circular functions
- Example 1
- Example 2
- Example 3
- Example 4
- Example 5
- Example 6
- Learning objectives: Revisited
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Video details
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Title
Antidifferentiating Inverse Circular Functions
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Section
Techniques of integration
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Course
Specialist Maths: Units 3 and 4
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