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{Suppose <math>f</math> has a known antiderivative <math>F</math>. Consider the problems of integrating <math>f(x^2), xf(x^2), x^2f(x^2)</math>. What can we say about the relation between these problems? | {Suppose <math>f</math> has a known antiderivative <math>F</math>. Consider the problems of integrating <math>f(x^2), xf(x^2), x^2f(x^2)</math>. What can we say about the relation between these problems? | ||
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For background, see integration by parts.
Key observations
Equivalence of integration problems
Specific integration types