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Integrating with Special Substitutions Part 2
(Calculus II)
Last changed on December 22, 2008 - 406 views - 00:08:22
The second part of Integrating rational functions with sine and cosines; Karl Weierstrass method.
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Created by and copyright of Larry Perez. Funded by the state of California through Saddleback College. More information on videos, resources, and lessons at Algebra2Go, http://www.saddleback.edu/faculty/Lperez/Algebra2go/.
- What is partial fraction decomposition?
- How do you integrate a rational trig function?
- What is the Karl Weierstrass method?
The problem from the first part is finished off in this video. Partial fractions are used in order to integrate the rational trig function. This problem is a rather involved example, but every step is explained and done slowly.


