VCE Together Year 12 Mathematical Methods: Anti-Derivatives of Circular Functions

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Anti-Derivatives of Circular Functions

Anti-derivatives of circular functions is a part of the VCE Maths Methods topic Calculus and subtopic Applications of Differentiation. In this post, we establish and use the formulas \int sin(x) dx = -cos(x) + C and \int cos(x) dx = sin(x) + C for the integration of trigonometric functions.

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The following video introduces the anti-derivatives or the indefinite integral of circular functions.

 

The following videos will provide more explanations.

Part 1

Part 2

Part 3

 

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