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AP Calculus AB/BC
Unit 6 – Integration and Accumulation of Change
Topic 6.11
Generally speaking, should the portion of the integral that contains a trigonometric function be your f(x) or your g(x)?
The portion of the integral that is a trigonometric function is not included in the integration by parts formula.
The portion of the integrand that contains a trigonometric function should be your g(x).
The portion of the integral that is a trigonometric function should be your f(x).
The portion of the integrand that contains a trigonometric function should be ignored.
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AP Calculus AB/BC - 6.11 Integrating Using Integration by Parts
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