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TheDestroyer
Oct27-03, 05:37 PM
Hi Guyz, Any one here can teach me the Partial Integration Step-by-Step?

I need to know every atom in the section, i tried to understand the previous written threads but didn't,

Thanks ...

Tom Mattson
Oct27-03, 08:08 PM
Originally posted by TheDestroyer
Hi Guyz, Any one here can teach me the Partial Integration Step-by-Step?

I need to know every atom in the section, i tried to understand the previous written threads but didn't,

Thanks ...

Well, my first response would be that partial differentiation is no different from ordinary differentiation, with the other variables taken to be literal constants.

But I have to ask: How well do you understand ordinary differentiation?

chroot
Oct27-03, 08:25 PM
Or do you mean 'integration by parts?'

- Warren

Tom Mattson
Oct27-03, 08:41 PM
Jeez, I didn't even notice that it said "integration". I saw "partial", and my brain just filled in the rest.

In that case, partial integration is usually taken to mean integration of a multivariable function over just one variable, with the others held constant.

So, Destroyer, is that what you mean, or do you mean integration by parts?

PrudensOptimus
Oct29-03, 12:00 AM
integral of 3xcosx dx is the problem.


3xsinx - 3cos x + C should be the answer base on the table.

TheDestroyer
Oct29-03, 12:26 PM
Yes I do understand Intergration and differentiation very well, i know how to get the derivative of anything, but because the integration is the opposite of differentiation, i'm getting some problems when trying to integrate some equation, especially i'm not in physics section, and i do need to make some researches on my own, hehehe

TheDestroyer
Oct29-03, 06:16 PM
I just mean i want everything you know about intergration, and i would be very thankful for that :)