Section 2
Techniques of Integration
By Boundless
Integration is the process of finding the region bounded by a function; this process makes use of several important properties.
Integration by parts is a way of integrating complex functions by breaking them down into separate parts and integrating them individually.
The trigonometric integrals are a specific set of functions used to simplify complex mathematical expressions in order to evaluate them.
Trigonometric functions can be substituted for other expressions to change the form of integrands and simplify the integration.
Partial fraction expansions provide an approach to integrating a general rational function.
Tables of known integrals or computer programs are commonly used for integration.
The trapezoidal rule (also known as the trapezoid rule or trapezium rule) is a technique for approximating the definite integral
An Improper integral is the limit of a definite integral as an endpoint of the integral interval approaches either a real number or
Numerical integration constitutes a broad family of algorithms for calculating the numerical value of a definite integral.