a.
To show:
b.
To show:
c.
To write: The integral formula that results from three applications of integration by parts, and construct the associated tabular integration table.
d.
To evaluate: The integral
e.
To evaluate: The integral
f
To explain: The tabular integration is particularly suited to integrals of the form
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