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Dodges, Pitfalls, and Triumphs

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Calculus Made Easy

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Dodges. A great part of the labor of integrating things consists in licking them into some shape that can be integrated. The books—and by this is meant the serious books—on the integral calculus are full of plans and methods and dodges and artifices for this kind of work. The following are a few of them.

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© 1998 Martin Gardner

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Thompson, S.P., Gardner, M. (1998). Dodges, Pitfalls, and Triumphs. In: Calculus Made Easy. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-15058-8_23

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