Talk:Solving Integrals by Trigonometric substitution/Procedure

This example is not appropriate...
The problem given

$$\int_{0}^{1} x\, \sqrt{4-3x}\, dx$$ is better solved using integration by parts. It is much too complicated to be used as a first example. I am going to change it to:

$$\int_{0}^{1} x\, \sqrt{4-3x^{2}}\, dx$$ --Hamsterpoop 03:13, 29 October 2007 (UTC)


 * Actually, I think it would be much easier if this wikibook is merged into Calculus. --Hamsterpoop 04:09, 29 October 2007 (UTC)