
Basic Forms
, where
n ≠–1 , where
a > 0 anda ≠1 , where
F(u) is an antiderivative off(u)
Basic Trigonometric and Inverse Trigonometric Forms
for
a > 0 for
a > 0 for
u > 1 for
u > a > 0
Basic Rational Forms
for
a > 0 for
a > 0
Trigonometric Forms
Inverse Trigonometric Forms
for
u > 1 for
u > 1
Forms Involving 
- .
for
a > 0
Forms Involving 
Forms Involving 
for
u > a > 0
Forms Involving au + b
Exponential Forms
Logarithmic Forms
Definite Integrals
Important Note
- For the following, the letters a, b, n, and C represent constants.
- Most of the following integral entries are written for indefinite integrals, but they also apply to definite integrals.
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