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  • There are many real world applications of integration. Integration is the reverse process of differentiation. You will learn about integration in the branch of mathematics called Integral Calculus. Below is the definition of integration. There are a few techniques to use when solving integration problems.
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  • In Integral Calculus, there are two kinds of integrals: definite integrals and indefinite integrals. Below are how you would recognize definite integrals and indefinite integrals. You can integrate a function indefinitely or within limits.
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  • There are many integration formulas but the formulas shown on the list below are the ones that are the most useful that you are likely to need when finding integrals and solving integration problems. Remember that all indefinite integrals differ by an arbitrary constant which is usually denoted by C.
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  • Before we give the integration formula, let's discuss the integration notation that will be used in the integration formula.
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  • There are basic rules of integration to follow when calculating the integral of a function. Rules of integration will make finding integrals easier. We have used the rules of integration in our examples without explicitly defined the rules of integration.
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  • Integration is the opposite of differentiation and vice versa. Below is an example of integration vs differentiation of a function.
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  • Sometimes, you will need to find integrals of trigonometric functions. Below is a list of common formulas for integrating trigonometric functions. Since all indefinite integrals differ by an arbitrary constant which is usually denoted by C, we will not keep writing (+ C) in our formulas below.
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  • Integral calculus is a very important branch of mathematic. A function has both a derivative and an integral in math calculus. The derivatives of a function are easier to find than the integrals of a function.
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  • Definition of antiderivatives. The function F is an antiderivative of f when F' = f.
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  • Logarithms are a branch of calculus. Free Calculus Help offers help with logarithms, help with solving logarithms, tutorials on logarithms, laws of logarithm, logarithm equations, logarithm series, logarithm exponentials, and other properties of logarithms in an effort to help students with understanding logarithms.
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