QCE Together Year 12 Maths Methods: Notation for Anti-Differentiation

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Notation for Anti-Differentiation

In this post, we use the notation \int f(x) dx for anti-derivatives or indefinite integrals. This syllabus dot point is a part of the QCE Maths Methods course under the topic Integrals and sub-part Anti-Differentiation, specifically focusing on the notation.

 

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