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what is chain rule of integration​

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Answered by Anonymous
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If you want to see how this relates to the chain rule, take the derivative of your answer, and it should get you the function "inside" the original integral. The chain rule for integration is basically u-substitution.

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Answered by Anshikakajla
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Integration by substitution ( also called u-substitution or the reverse chain rule )is a method to find an integral but only when it can be set up in a special way. When our integral is set up like that, we can do this substitution then we can integrate f(u) and finish by putting g(x) back as u.

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