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References: Transcendental Integrals

  1. Lists of integrals - Wikipedia - Comprehensive tables of integrals organized by function type including trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic. Essential reference for the integration formulas covered in this chapter.

  2. Trigonometric integral - Wikipedia - Techniques and formulas for integrating trigonometric functions. Directly supports the trig integral formulas and identities used in this chapter.

  3. Exponential integral - Wikipedia - Integration of exponential functions including e^x and a^x forms. Provides mathematical context for the exponential integration rules in this chapter.

  4. Calculus: Early Transcendentals (9th Edition) - James Stewart - Cengage Learning - Sections 5.4-5.5 cover integrals involving trig, exponential, and logarithmic functions with substitution techniques for each type.

  5. Thomas' Calculus (15th Edition) - Joel Hass, Christopher Heil, Maurice Weir - Pearson - Section 5.5 provides a systematic approach to transcendental integrals with pattern recognition strategies and worked examples.

  6. Computing Indefinite Integrals - Paul's Online Math Notes - Overview of integration techniques for transcendental functions with guidance on selecting the right approach.

  7. Integrals of Trig Functions - Khan Academy - Practice integrating trigonometric functions with video explanations and step-by-step solutions aligned to AP curriculum.

  8. Integrals Involving Exponentials and Logs - Paul's Online Math Notes - Detailed examples integrating e^x, a^x, 1/x, and combined transcendental expressions.

  9. Integration Formulas - Organic Chemistry Tutor - Video covering all essential transcendental integral formulas with pattern recognition tips and extensive practice problems.

  10. Integral Calculator - Integral Calculator - Step-by-step integral solver showing the techniques and substitutions used, useful for checking work on transcendental integrals.