where the singular behavior in these examples has resulted from the range of integration becoming infinite. Examples of the second kind of singular integral equations are given by = u(t)dt, 1 x=√₁² (z ² tjau(t)dt, 0

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Chapter8: Further Techniques And Applications Of Integration
Section8.2: Integration By Parts
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where the singular behavior in these examples has resulted from the range of integration
becoming infinite.
Examples of the second kind of singular integral equations are given by
x=
0
a
x²
=
= √ √ √/²=7u(t)dt,
u(t)dt, 0<a < 1,
(x - 1)ou(
(24)
(25)
Transcribed Image Text:where the singular behavior in these examples has resulted from the range of integration becoming infinite. Examples of the second kind of singular integral equations are given by x= 0 a x² = = √ √ √/²=7u(t)dt, u(t)dt, 0<a < 1, (x - 1)ou( (24) (25)
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