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What is Liate rule?

What is Liate rule?

For those not familiar, LIATE is a guide to help you decide which term to differentiate and which term to integrate. L = Log, I = Inverse Trig, A = Algebraic, T = Trigonometric, E = Exponential. The term closer to E is the term usually integrated and the term closer to L is the term that is usually differentiated.

What does Liate mean?

LIATE

Acronym Definition
LIATE LANTIRN Intermediate Automatic Test Equipment
LIATE Logarithmic, Inverse Trigonometric, Algebraic, Trigonometric, Exponential (Mnemonic – intergration by parts order)

What is Lipet used for?

This method of integration can be thought of as a way to undo the product rule. One of the difficulties in using this method is determining what function in our integrand should be matched to which part. The LIPET acronym can be used to provide some guidance on how to split up the parts of our integral.

How do you use Liate?

Following the LIATE rule, u = x and dv = sin(x)dx since x is an algebraic function and sin(x) is a trigonometric function. = -x cos(x) + sin(x) + C. WARNING: This technique is not perfect! There are exceptions to LIATE.

How does a mnemonic device help you learn?

This memory technique allows your brain to encode important information in a unique way that helps you learn it. This simple shortcut creates an association between the information that you’re trying to remember with a visual picture, a unique sentence, or a single word.

When to use LIATE, ILATE, and detail?

LIATE and ILATE are supposed to suggest the order in which you are to choose the “u”. In DETAIL (LIATE backwards with a D in front, right?) we have the order in which to choose our “dv”. As a rule of thumb these work fairly often in the kinds of clean, reasonable questions you might find in your calc book.

How are mnemonics used as mental shortcuts?

Think of mnemonics as mental shortcuts. You associate the information you want to recall with a familiar image, sentence, or word. Instead of recalling the complex information first, you remember the simpler device instead.

How are mnemonics used to recall complex information?

You use mnemonics psychology to encode better and recall information. Think of mnemonics as mental shortcuts. You associate the information you want to recall with a familiar image, sentence, or word. Instead of recalling the complex information first, you remember the simpler device instead.

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