substitutieformule
Substitutieformule, often translated as substitution formula or substitution rule, is a fundamental concept in mathematics used to simplify complex expressions or equations by replacing a part of the expression with a new variable. This technique is particularly prevalent in algebra and calculus. The core idea is to introduce a new variable, say 'u', to represent a sub-expression within a larger one. This substitution can transform a complicated problem into a more manageable form, allowing for easier manipulation and solution.
For example, in solving an algebraic equation like $(x^2 + 1)^2 - 5(x^2 + 1) + 6 = 0$, one can
In calculus, substitutieformule is crucial for integration, often referred to as u-substitution. When faced with an