Short Overview: In this video, I showed how to integrate cscx and then use trig identities to obtain other forms of the antiderivative. Now I'm just writing them in brackets just to make it obvious that I'm saying this whole thing is
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In this video, I showed how to integrate cscx and then use trig identities to obtain other forms of the antiderivative. Now I'm just writing them in brackets just to make it obvious that I'm saying this whole thing is
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- In this video, I showed how to integrate cscx and then use trig identities to obtain other forms of the antiderivative.
- Now I'm just writing them in brackets just to make it obvious that I'm saying this whole thing is
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