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In calculus, integration by parametric derivatives, also called parametric integration, is a method of Using known Integrals to integrate derived functions. It is often used in Physics, and is similar to integration by substitution.

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  • In calculus, integration by parametric derivatives, also called parametric integration, is a method of Using known Integrals to integrate derived functions. It is often used in Physics, and is similar to integration by substitution. (en)
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  • In calculus, integration by parametric derivatives, also called parametric integration, is a method of Using known Integrals to integrate derived functions. It is often used in Physics, and is similar to integration by substitution. (en)
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  • Integration using parametric derivatives (en)
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