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Integration by parts using Green's formula, weak form of non-linear PDE


Help me using integration by partsevaluating the integral using Integration by partsEvaluate an integral using integration by partsSolve $int cossqrt x dx$ using a combination of substitution and integration by partsIntegral which must be solved using integration by partsBasic Integral using integration by parts methodGreen's formula (integration in parts)Solve integral using integration by partsIntegration by parts question using lnMnemonic for Integration by Parts formula?













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Can anyone tell me how (8.2) is derived from (8.1) using integration by parts?










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