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* [[Inverse function integration]]
 
* [[Inverse function integration]]
 
* [[Order of integration (calculus)]]
 
* [[Order of integration (calculus)]]
* [[trigonometric substitution]]
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* [[Trigonometric substitution]]
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* [[Euler substitution]]
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* [[Weierstrass substitution]]
 
* [[Integration by partial fractions]]
 
* [[Integration by partial fractions]]
 
* [[Integration by reduction formulae]]
 
* [[Integration by reduction formulae]]
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* [[Improper integral]]
 
* [[Improper integral]]
 
* [[Gaussian integral]]
 
* [[Gaussian integral]]
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* [[Dirichlet integral]]
  
 
|group4 = Stochastic integrals
 
|group4 = Stochastic integrals

Revision as of 15:47, 5 April 2020

Template documentation

Initial visibility: currently defaults to expanded

To set this template's initial visibility, the |state= parameter may be used:

  • |state=collapsed: {{Integrals|state=collapsed}} to show the template collapsed, i.e., hidden apart from its title bar
  • |state=expanded: {{Integrals|state=expanded}} to show the template expanded, i.e., fully visible
  • |state=autocollapse: {{Integrals|state=autocollapse}}
    • shows the template collapsed to the title bar if there is a {{navbar}}, a {{sidebar}}, or some other table on the page with the collapsible attribute
    • shows the template in its expanded state if there are no other collapsible items on the page

If the |state= parameter in the template on this page is not set, the template's initial visibility is taken from the |default= parameter in the Collapsible option template. For the template on this page, that currently evaluates to expanded.

See also
  • Template:Intmath, to display an inline definite integral (or, double integral, path integral, etc.) without using <math>