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Infinity Plus a Number

Infinity Plus Infinity

Infinity Minus Infinity

Multiplication with Infinity

Infinity by a Number

Infinity by Infinity

Infinity by Zero

Division with Infinity and Zero

Zero over a Number

A Number over Zero


A Number over Infinity

Infinity over a Number

Zero over Infinity

Infinity over Zero

Zero over Zero

Infinity over Infinity

Powers with Infinity and Zero

A Number to the Zero Power


Zero to the Power Zero

Infinity to the Power Zero

Zero to the Power of a Number

A Number to the Power of Infinity

Zero to the Power of Infinity

Infinity to the Power of Infinity

One to the Power of Infinity

INTEGRATION OF TRIGONOMETRIC INTEGRALS

Recall the definitions of the trigonometric functions.


The following indefinite integrals involve all of these well-known trigonometric


functions. Some of the following trigonometry identities may be needed.

A.)

B.)

C.) so that

D.) so that

E.)

F.) so that

G.) so that

It is assumed that you are familiar with the following rules of differentiation.

These lead directly to the following indefinite integrals.

o 1.)

o 2.)

o 3.)

o 4.)

o 5.)

o 6.)

The next four indefinite integrals result from trig identities and u-substitution.
o 7.)

o 8.)

o 9.)

o 10.)

We will assume knowledge of the following well-known, basic indefinite integral


formulas :

, where is a constant

, where is a constant

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