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Book of integral tables......
2009-07-05, 9:33 AM #1
Can anybody recommend me a good book of integral tables? This damn textbook has hardy anything.
2009-07-05, 9:47 AM #2
I have one of those CRC chemistry & physics handbooks; it has a good section on integrals. I love the book to pieces but I think the things cost hundreds of dollars.

I don't know what you'd be able to find that just had integral tables.
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2009-07-05, 10:16 AM #3
http://www.integral-table.com/

How many integrals do you need?
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2009-07-05, 10:51 AM #4
my eyes holy crap

2009-07-05, 11:14 AM #5
Originally posted by kyle90:
I have one of those CRC chemistry & physics handbooks;


Me too. My high school chemistry teacher was able to order me one for $17.00. :)
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2009-07-05, 11:25 AM #6
kyle90 i could use one of those
is there a major difference in the 79th version vs the 90th version?
besides the price i could get it at

2009-07-05, 12:07 PM #7
1. Create something that you think might be the integral of the function
2. Derive this integrated function
3. Compare this to your original and look what is wrong
4. Fix integrated function
5. Profit
2009-07-05, 1:24 PM #8
Originally posted by TheNewKid:
my eyes holy crap

You've never used integrals before? :neckbeard:
nope.
2009-07-05, 1:32 PM #9
i have, just been a while

2009-07-05, 1:47 PM #10
Originally posted by TheNewKid:
kyle90 i could use one of those
is there a major difference in the 79th version vs the 90th version?
besides the price i could get it at


Unless they've significantly revised mathematics as a whole, at least the integrals should be pretty much the same. :P

My copy is an edition from 1985 or something, I think. Seems to work pretty well.
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