How should one go about learning to integrate well? Is there a good resource to teach yourself various methods, preferably not just how to do them but to understand how they work as well?
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>>9165876
qt grill
>>9165876
Study anal (Tao or Zorich is a good start) for insight, practice on Demidovich.
>>9165876
Khan academy is pretty good https://www.khanacademy.org/math/integral-calculus
>>9165876
Learn and do lots of differentiation
there is no process to integration, just a theorem that links to differentiation. so it's mostly get thing into form you know how to solve and then solve it
If you *really* want to make it easy, take a class on Analysis.
>>9166097
Don't listen to this guy, just study the blue Rudin book.
Spivak's Integral exercises are really great as well, even the easier ones, he likes putting stuff so you have insights about the subjects and future topics.
>>9166097
>Demidovich
this guy knows what's up
Just go through Big Daddy Rudin and you'll be set. Don't listen to the babby Rudin suggestions; they'll only lead you along a subpar path through pathetic Riemann-Stieltjes integration.
>>9165876
Read math.stackexchange integration posts.
Especiall read Cleo, study Cleo, revere Cleo, worship Cleo.