Lesson #117
Integration Involving
Inverse Trig Functions
Quote of the Day:
"Imagination is more important than knowledge."
-- Albert Einstein
Objectives:
The student will review the basic integration techniques.
The student will integrate using the inverse trigonometric
functions.
1. Collect homework.
2. Recall the differentiation formulas:

3. The corresponding integral formulas would be:

4. Examples

4. Distribute a copy of the Pink Panther Cut-Out Sheet to
each student. Have students work on the sheets
together.
The Pink Panther