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In mathematics, integrals of inverse functions can be computed by means of a formula that expresses the antiderivatives of the inverse $ f^{-1} $ of a continuous and invertible function $ f $, in terms of $ f^{-1} $ and an antiderivative of $ f $. This formula was published in 1905 by Charles-Ange Laisant...
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