5️⃣ TRIG SUBSTITUTIONS • √(a²–x²) → x = a sinθ • √(a²+x²) → x = a tanθ • √(x²–a²) → x = a secθ • Remember dx and simplify.
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4️⃣ TRIG INTEGRALS • Powers of sin/cos: - If odd power of sin → u = cos. - If odd power of cos → u = sin. • Both even → use identities: sin²x = (1‑cos2x)/2, cos²x = (1+cos2x)/2 • Products sin·cos → use substitution u = sin or cos. integral calculus by das and mukherjee pdf
6️⃣ COMMON INTEGRALS (keep this table) ∫dx/(x²+a²) = (1/a) arctan(x/a)+C ∫dx/(x²–a²) = (1/2a) ln| (x‑a)/(x+a) |+C ∫dx/√(a²‑x²) = arcsin(x/a)+C ∫dx/√(x²‑a²) = ln|x+√(x²‑a²)|+C 5️⃣ TRIG SUBSTITUTIONS • √(a²–x²) → x =
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