An example of integrating a function that is a product of odd powers of sinh x or cosh
We intend to show that a variety of trigonometric sums have unexpected closed forms by relating them...
Definition and example of the power rule for integration. Includes exception to this power rule
An example of how double-angle formulae can be used to help with integrating sin^2 x and cos^2
An example of integrating a function that is a product of odd powers of sin x and cos
A more difficult example of integrating a function that is a product of odd powers of sin x or cos
An example of integrating a function that is a product of an odd power of tan x and a power of secx
A more difficult example of integrating a function that is a product of even powers of sin x or cos
Demonstrates an example of integrating a function that is a product of even powers of sinx and cos ...
An example of integrating a function that is a product of an even power of sec x and a power of tan
Calculus, Integrals, trigonometric functionsThis Demonstration shows the first two steps in how to p...
We discuss combinations of even and odd functions involving sums, products etc and investigate their...
Integrals whose integrand consists of products of sin and cos with themselves or each other are eval...
Abstract: The main purpose of this paper is to use the idea of finding the unlimited integration of...
Applies the substitution two examples one involving the integral of sin and another one involving th...
This thesis is an exposition of the article Partial Fractions, Binomial Coefficients and the Integr...
We intend to show that a variety of trigonometric sums have unexpected closed forms by relating them...
Definition and example of the power rule for integration. Includes exception to this power rule
An example of how double-angle formulae can be used to help with integrating sin^2 x and cos^2
An example of integrating a function that is a product of odd powers of sin x and cos
A more difficult example of integrating a function that is a product of odd powers of sin x or cos
An example of integrating a function that is a product of an odd power of tan x and a power of secx
A more difficult example of integrating a function that is a product of even powers of sin x or cos
Demonstrates an example of integrating a function that is a product of even powers of sinx and cos ...
An example of integrating a function that is a product of an even power of sec x and a power of tan
Calculus, Integrals, trigonometric functionsThis Demonstration shows the first two steps in how to p...
We discuss combinations of even and odd functions involving sums, products etc and investigate their...
Integrals whose integrand consists of products of sin and cos with themselves or each other are eval...
Abstract: The main purpose of this paper is to use the idea of finding the unlimited integration of...
Applies the substitution two examples one involving the integral of sin and another one involving th...
This thesis is an exposition of the article Partial Fractions, Binomial Coefficients and the Integr...
We intend to show that a variety of trigonometric sums have unexpected closed forms by relating them...
Definition and example of the power rule for integration. Includes exception to this power rule
An example of how double-angle formulae can be used to help with integrating sin^2 x and cos^2