Integration by Parts
Techniques of integration
Specialist Maths Units 3 and 4 2023+
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This is the final video in the Specialist Mathematics series relating to Techniques of Integration. Although this is tailored for the Year 12 VCE Units 3 and 4 Specialist Mathematics course here in Australia, it's universally taught and should be useful. I show how the integration by parts formula is derived and give a lot of well explained worked examples showing how to use it. The theory is all scaffolded and explained in and easy to understand way.
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