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Encyclopedia > List of integrals of irrational functions

The following is a list of integrals (antiderivative functions) of irrational functions. For a complete list of integral functions, please see table of integrals and list of integrals. In calculus, the integral of a function is an extension of the concept of a sum. ... In calculus, an antiderivative or primitive function of a given real valued function f is a function F whose derivative is equal to f, i. ... In mathematics, a rational function is a ratio of polynomials. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with List of integrals. ... See the following pages for lists of integrals: List of integrals of rational functions List of integrals of irrational functions List of integrals of trigonometric functions List of integrals of hyperbolic functions List of integrals of exponential functions List of integrals of logarithmic functions List of integrals of arc functions...


Integrals involving

Integrals involving

Assume (x2 > a2), for (x2 < a2), see next section:

Note that , where the positive value of is to be taken.

Integrals involving

Integrals involving

Integrals involving

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