Story time
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As an undergrad, I remember seeing the proof for the antiderivative of sec(x).
The key of the proof is to cleverly multiply by sec(x)+tan(x)/sec(x)+tan(x), and pop goes the weasel.pic.twitter.com/Y0iIzvBFFR
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A year later I got to differential equations. The professor showed that what I called quasi-eigenfunctions is called an integrating factor, and spoke about its use. When I found this out, I felt a bond of sorts to past mathematicians; a kinship over centuries. It was wonderfulpic.twitter.com/pZ8h9iaPZx
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