Can't remember integration by parts right now but calculus is lovely stuff. Really! Love how it's used in almost every academic school of thought that requires [edit]numbers[/edit], bar computers.
Int by parts is actually very 'easy' for errors therefore usually not the perferred way to solve a problem. Anyway, how to use int by parts in problem? I seriously forgot all these integration stuff ...
Calculus is paradoxical. A finite area from an infinite number of x and y-values. It's all very cool, anyway, especially Taylor series. Wonder what vector calculus is like.
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