Overview of the IntegrationTools Package
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Calling Sequence
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IntegrationTools[command](arguments)
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Description
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The IntegrationTools package is a set of programmer tools used for low level manipulation of definite and indefinite integrals.
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Note: This package contains tools for manipulating the data structure only and do not ensure the validity of the operation being performed. For mathematical operations on integrals, use top-level commands such as combine, expand, etc., or the Student package.
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At load time the IntegrationTools package defines three new types: Integral, DefiniteIntegral and IndefiniteIntegral, which can be used to access integrals involved in any given expression.
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Each command in the IntegrationTools package can be accessed by using either the long form or the short form of the command name in the command calling sequence.
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As the underlying implementation of the IntegrationTools package is a module, it is also possible to use the form IntegrationTools:-command to access a command from the package. For more information, see Module Members.
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List of IntegrationTools Package Commands
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The following is a list of available commands.
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Examples
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Extract the integrand, variable of integration and range.
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Split a definite integral.
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Perform integration by parts.
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Expand an integral.
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Combine multiple integrals.
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