1. The problem is to solve an integral or equation using the method of change of variable (substitution).
2. Identify the integral or equation to solve. For example, consider the integral $$\int f(g(x)) g'(x) \, dx$$.
3. Choose a substitution: let $$u = g(x)$$.
4. Then, compute $$du = g'(x) \, dx$$.
5. Rewrite the integral in terms of $$u$$: $$\int f(u) \, du$$.
6. Solve the integral in $$u$$.
7. Substitute back $$u = g(x)$$ to get the solution in terms of $$x$$.
This method simplifies integrals by transforming them into a simpler form using substitution.
Final answer depends on the specific integral or equation given.
Change Of Variable
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