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Integration by Substitution
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Integration by Substitution

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Grade Level Grades 9-12
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1. handout2. Limits - 2 methods; Both methods give the same result; it is a matter of preference which is employed. The first method is perhaps easier to understand whereas the second is; in practice; slightly quicker.3. Notes4. Special Cases

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Integration_by_Substitution_-_Limits.doc

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February 10, 2020
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Integration_using_substitutions.doc

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SML Member January 08, 2012

This is a useful set of resources on integration by substitution. There are a selection of questions which range in difficulty, a selection of notes explaining the method and some useful worked examples. These resources would make for a really good homework pack to give students over a half term or Christmas to revise and practice. Thank you for sharing.

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