reparametrizációk
Reparametrization refers to the process of changing the variable of integration in a definite or indefinite integral. It is a fundamental technique in calculus used to simplify integrals or to evaluate them when a direct approach is difficult. The core idea is to introduce a new variable, often denoted by a different letter like 'u' or 't', and express the original variable and the differential in terms of this new variable.
The method typically involves two steps. First, a substitution is made where the new variable is defined
Reparametrization can be particularly useful when dealing with integrals involving composite functions, square roots, or trigonometric