HSC Together Year 12 Maths Advanced: Integration Notation

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Integration Notation

This is part of the HSC Mathematics Advanced course under the topic of Integral Calculus: The anti-derivative

In this post, we establish and use the formula \int x^n dx = \frac{1}{n+1} x^{n+1} + c ,  for n ≠−1

 

Notation and Terminology

 

Primitive Functions (3 of 4: Limitations to the Anti-Differentiation Formula)

 

Primitive Functions (4 of 4: Applications of Anti-Differentiation)

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