Integration Revision 2

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Oliver Seglah 12J

Integration – The basics Integration is the reverse of differentiation. It can be used to calculate the area between the curve of a function and the axis. If we are given ∫

then we do With respect to x

Example: 3π‘₯ 2 βˆ’ 6π‘₯ 3π‘₯ 2 1 2 1

βˆ’

4 𝑑π‘₯

6π‘₯ 1 1

4π‘₯ 0 1

1 1

0 1

3π‘₯ 3 6π‘₯ 2 βˆ’ 3 2 π‘₯ 3 βˆ’ 3π‘₯ 2

4π‘₯ 1 4π‘₯

There is always a constant at the end unless we are given limits!

𝑐

𝑐 𝑐

Fractions If we are given something like ∫

4 2

don’t worry!

Just use indices rules to get it in the format ∫

.

Use indices rules for roots as well! Example: 4 𝑑π‘₯ ≑ π‘₯2 4π‘₯ βˆ’2 1

βˆ’1

βˆ’4π‘₯ βˆ’1

4π‘₯ βˆ’2 𝑑π‘₯

𝑐

βˆ’2 1 4π‘₯ βˆ’1

4 1 Γ— 𝑑π‘₯ ≑ 1 π‘₯2

𝑐 𝑐 or βˆ’

πŸ’ 𝒙

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