
Reduction Formulae
Derivation and application of reduction formulae for the integration of functions raised to a power. Students will use integration by parts to establish recursive relationships.
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Derivation and application of reduction formulae for the integration of functions raised to a power. Students will use integration by parts to establish recursive relationships.
Key Questions
- How does integration by parts lead to reduction formulae?
- When is it appropriate to use a reduction formula?
- How can we evaluate definite integrals using recursive sequences?
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