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DeadWolfe
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Our professor today was showing us how to find integrals using trig subsitions.
I was wonder, in a substituation, say, like, x = sin u, how are we entitled to make such a substitution without restricting the values of x, when the sin function's values are between -1 and 1.
I was wonder, in a substituation, say, like, x = sin u, how are we entitled to make such a substitution without restricting the values of x, when the sin function's values are between -1 and 1.