Indefinite Integrals & Basic Rules | Outlier.org

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Indefinite integrals are antiderivatives in their most general form. In contrast to definite integrals, indefinite integrals aren’t bound by limits, so there are infinite solutions. Remember to include the constant of integration “c” to capture the endless possibilities! This lesson goes over the important differences between antiderivatives, definite integration, and indefinite integration PLUS the most essential integration rules.

Dr. Hannah Fry is an associate professor in the mathematics of cities at the Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis at University College London. She works with an interdisciplinary team to study many aspects of human behavior, such as shopping, relationships, transport, and urban crime.

Chapters:
0:00 Indefinite Integration
4:05 Definite vs Indefinite Integration
7:27 Integration Rules
10:53 Examples

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Super EZ but helpful for those learning Calc I - just get a chart and memorize it. That's what I did - well till the chain and quotient rules came about later on. The more advanced problems involve WHEN do I integrate or take the derivative? You'll get the hang of it though. But surprisingly many errors come from simple algebra mistakes.

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