Using trigonometric identities for integration
Techniques of integration
Specialist Maths Units 3 and 4 2023+
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This video is another in the Year 12 VCE (Units 3 and 4) Specialist Mathematics course dealing with Integration (Antidifferentiation) and looks at Using trigonometric identities for integration. I use a number of examples to show how we can use the ideas behind the products of sines and cosines to help us evaluate or find trigonometric integrals. The theory and examples are all explained in an easy to understand way.
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