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Indefinite Integral - Basic Integration Rules, Problems, Formulas, Trig Functions, Calculus
This calculus video tutorial explains how to find the indefinite integral of function. It explains how to apply basic integration rules and formulas to help you integrate functions. This video contains plenty of examples and practice problems.
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An Introduction to Integration
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published: 28 Jan 2017
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Basic Integration Problems
This calculus video tutorial provides an introduction into basic integration rules. It explains how to find the antiderivative of a constant k and how to use the power rule for integration. It also explains how to find the indefinite integral of trigonometric functions as well as the antiderivatives of rational functions and radical functions with cube roots. In addition, it explains how to integrate exponential functions such as e^x and how to know when to get natural log functions as the product of indefinite integration. This video contains plenty of examples and practice problems on basic integration rules.
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Integration and the fundamental theorem of calculus | Chapter 8, Essence of calculus
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Basic Integration... How? (NancyPi)
MIT grad shows how to find antiderivatives, or indefinite integrals, using basic integration rules. To skip ahead: 1) For how to integrate a polynomial with the POWER RULE, skip to 1:35. 2) For how to integrate NEGATIVE POWERS of x, FRACTIONAL POWERS of x, and RADICALS/ROOTS, skip to 6:12. 3) For how to integrate x^(-1), or 1/x, with the LOG RULE, skip to 7:23. 4) For examples where you use more algebra to rewrite before integrating, to SEPARATE the numerator of a FRACTION, or EXPAND a PRODUCT in order to use the Power Rule, skip to 10:00. 5) For basic TRIG and EXPONENTIAL examples that use rules from the Table of Integrals, as well as trig identities, skip to 11:36. Nancy formerly of MathBFF explains the steps.
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published: 22 Aug 2018
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Calculus 1 - Integration & Antiderivatives
This calculus 1 video tutorial provides a basic introduction into integration. It explains how to find the antiderivative of many functions.
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published: 10 Jul 2018
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Integration By Parts
This calculus video tutorial provides a basic introduction into integration by parts. It explains how to use integration by parts to find the indefinite integral of exponential functions, natural log functions and trigonometric functions. This video contains plenty of examples and practice problems.
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How To Integrate Using U-Substitution
This calculus video tutorial provides a basic introduction into u-substitution. It explains how to integrate using u-substitution. You need to determine which part of the function to set equal to the u variable and you to find the derivative of u to get du and solve for dx. After replacing all x variables with u variables, find the antiderivative of f(u) and substitute u in the new function with x variables. This video contains plenty of examples and practice problems of finding the indefinite integral using u-substitution. Examples include polynomial functions, trigonometric functions, exponential functions, square root functions, and rational functions.
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Definite Integral Calculus Examples, Integration - Basic Introduction, Practice Problems
This calculus video tutorial explains how to calculate the definite integral of function. It provides a basic introduction into the concept of integration. It provides plenty of examples and practice problems for you to work on.
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Indefinite Integral - Basic Integration Rules, Problems, Formulas, Trig Functions, Calculus
This calculus video tutorial explains how to find the indefinite integral of function. It explains how to apply basic integration rules and formulas to help you...
This calculus video tutorial explains how to find the indefinite integral of function. It explains how to apply basic integration rules and formulas to help you integrate functions. This video contains plenty of examples and practice problems.
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5. Polynomial Functions
6. Integration of Rational Functions and Fractions
7. Indefinite Integral - Square Root and Radical Functions
8. Exponential Functions and Natural Logarithms
9. Trig Functions, Sine, Cosine, Tangent, and Secant
10. Integration Techniques - U-Substitution, Integration By Parts, and Trigonometric Substitution.
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2. Indefinite Integral and Constant of Integration
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4. Parabolic and Quadratic Functions
5. Polynomial Functions
6. Integration of Rational Functions and Fractions
7. Indefinite Integral - Square Root and Radical Functions
8. Exponential Functions and Natural Logarithms
9. Trig Functions, Sine, Cosine, Tangent, and Secant
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- published: 20 Dec 2016
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An Introduction to Integration
A Level Maths revision tutorial video.
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Basic Integration Problems
This calculus video tutorial provides an introduction into basic integration rules. It explains how to find the antiderivative of a constant k and how to use t...
This calculus video tutorial provides an introduction into basic integration rules. It explains how to find the antiderivative of a constant k and how to use the power rule for integration. It also explains how to find the indefinite integral of trigonometric functions as well as the antiderivatives of rational functions and radical functions with cube roots. In addition, it explains how to integrate exponential functions such as e^x and how to know when to get natural log functions as the product of indefinite integration. This video contains plenty of examples and practice problems on basic integration rules.
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This calculus video tutorial provides an introduction into basic integration rules. It explains how to find the antiderivative of a constant k and how to use the power rule for integration. It also explains how to find the indefinite integral of trigonometric functions as well as the antiderivatives of rational functions and radical functions with cube roots. In addition, it explains how to integrate exponential functions such as e^x and how to know when to get natural log functions as the product of indefinite integration. This video contains plenty of examples and practice problems on basic integration rules.
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- published: 07 Mar 2018
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Integration and the fundamental theorem of calculus | Chapter 8, Essence of calculus
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Basic Integration... How? (NancyPi)
MIT grad shows how to find antiderivatives, or indefinite integrals, using basic integration rules. To skip ahead: 1) For how to integrate a polynomial with the...
MIT grad shows how to find antiderivatives, or indefinite integrals, using basic integration rules. To skip ahead: 1) For how to integrate a polynomial with the POWER RULE, skip to 1:35. 2) For how to integrate NEGATIVE POWERS of x, FRACTIONAL POWERS of x, and RADICALS/ROOTS, skip to 6:12. 3) For how to integrate x^(-1), or 1/x, with the LOG RULE, skip to 7:23. 4) For examples where you use more algebra to rewrite before integrating, to SEPARATE the numerator of a FRACTION, or EXPAND a PRODUCT in order to use the Power Rule, skip to 10:00. 5) For basic TRIG and EXPONENTIAL examples that use rules from the Table of Integrals, as well as trig identities, skip to 11:36. Nancy formerly of MathBFF explains the steps.
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1) POWER RULE: If you're integrating a polynomial, or just a power of x, you can use the Power Rule on each x-term in the polynomial. The Power Rule says that for a term that's just a power of x, such as x^3, you can integrate by raising the power by 1 AND dividing by that number (the new number you got by increasing the power by 1). For example, the integral of x^3 would be (x^4)/4. If there was a constant multiplied in front of the x-power, you can keep the constant and integrate the rest of the term (Constant Multiple Rule). For example, the integral of 6x^2 would be 6 times (x^3)/3, which simplifies to 2x^3. You can repeat these steps to integrate every term in the polynomial and string them together for the full integral. You can also keep the addition and subtraction between the terms (because of the Sum and Difference Rules). NOTE: The anti-derivative of a constant (just a number) is always that number times x (the Constant Rule), so the integral of 1 is 1*x, or x. At the end, it's very important to remember to add a constant of integration, to include a "+ c" at the end of your answer, when it is an indefinite integral (integral with no limits). ANOTHER NOTE: The Power Rule only works when the power is not -1.
2) NEGATIVE & FRACTIONAL POWERS, and RADICALS: For negative powers, you can still use the Power Rule, as long as the power is not -1. For fractional powers, you can also use the Power Rule. When you increase a fractional power by 1, you will have to simplify the power (before integrating) by getting a common denominator. For roots, like the square root of x, it's best to rewrite the radical as a fractional power, and then use the Power Rule.
3) IF THE X POWER IS -1 in the integrand, either written as x^(-1) or 1/x, you have to use a special rule, the LOG RULE, that you can find on a Table of Integrals. It says that the anti-derivative of x^(-1), or (1/x) is the natural log of the absolute value of x, plus c.
4) MORE ALGEBRA: Sometimes you may need to do a bit more algebra before integrating, so that the integrand is in a form that fits a basic integration rule, like the Power Rule. If you're integrating a rational expression, you can sometimes separate the numerator, or break the fraction into separate fractions, simplify each term, and then integrate with the Power Rule. If you have a product of x expressions, you can multiply it out, or distribute the factors so that you have just a polynomial (and can use the Power Rule).
5) TRIG & EXPONENTIAL: You can find a lot of trigonometric (and exponential) integral rules in the Table of Integrals. If you don't see it in the table, you may need to use a trig identity first, to rewrite the integrand into a form that you can integrate.
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MIT grad shows how to find antiderivatives, or indefinite integrals, using basic integration rules. To skip ahead: 1) For how to integrate a polynomial with the POWER RULE, skip to 1:35. 2) For how to integrate NEGATIVE POWERS of x, FRACTIONAL POWERS of x, and RADICALS/ROOTS, skip to 6:12. 3) For how to integrate x^(-1), or 1/x, with the LOG RULE, skip to 7:23. 4) For examples where you use more algebra to rewrite before integrating, to SEPARATE the numerator of a FRACTION, or EXPAND a PRODUCT in order to use the Power Rule, skip to 10:00. 5) For basic TRIG and EXPONENTIAL examples that use rules from the Table of Integrals, as well as trig identities, skip to 11:36. Nancy formerly of MathBFF explains the steps.
For my video on how to integrate using U-SUBSTITUTION, jump to: https://youtu.be/8B31SAk1nD8
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1) POWER RULE: If you're integrating a polynomial, or just a power of x, you can use the Power Rule on each x-term in the polynomial. The Power Rule says that for a term that's just a power of x, such as x^3, you can integrate by raising the power by 1 AND dividing by that number (the new number you got by increasing the power by 1). For example, the integral of x^3 would be (x^4)/4. If there was a constant multiplied in front of the x-power, you can keep the constant and integrate the rest of the term (Constant Multiple Rule). For example, the integral of 6x^2 would be 6 times (x^3)/3, which simplifies to 2x^3. You can repeat these steps to integrate every term in the polynomial and string them together for the full integral. You can also keep the addition and subtraction between the terms (because of the Sum and Difference Rules). NOTE: The anti-derivative of a constant (just a number) is always that number times x (the Constant Rule), so the integral of 1 is 1*x, or x. At the end, it's very important to remember to add a constant of integration, to include a "+ c" at the end of your answer, when it is an indefinite integral (integral with no limits). ANOTHER NOTE: The Power Rule only works when the power is not -1.
2) NEGATIVE & FRACTIONAL POWERS, and RADICALS: For negative powers, you can still use the Power Rule, as long as the power is not -1. For fractional powers, you can also use the Power Rule. When you increase a fractional power by 1, you will have to simplify the power (before integrating) by getting a common denominator. For roots, like the square root of x, it's best to rewrite the radical as a fractional power, and then use the Power Rule.
3) IF THE X POWER IS -1 in the integrand, either written as x^(-1) or 1/x, you have to use a special rule, the LOG RULE, that you can find on a Table of Integrals. It says that the anti-derivative of x^(-1), or (1/x) is the natural log of the absolute value of x, plus c.
4) MORE ALGEBRA: Sometimes you may need to do a bit more algebra before integrating, so that the integrand is in a form that fits a basic integration rule, like the Power Rule. If you're integrating a rational expression, you can sometimes separate the numerator, or break the fraction into separate fractions, simplify each term, and then integrate with the Power Rule. If you have a product of x expressions, you can multiply it out, or distribute the factors so that you have just a polynomial (and can use the Power Rule).
5) TRIG & EXPONENTIAL: You can find a lot of trigonometric (and exponential) integral rules in the Table of Integrals. If you don't see it in the table, you may need to use a trig identity first, to rewrite the integrand into a form that you can integrate.
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- published: 22 Aug 2018
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Calculus 1 - Integration & Antiderivatives
This calculus 1 video tutorial provides a basic introduction into integration. It explains how to find the antiderivative of many functions.
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- published: 10 Jul 2018
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Integration By Parts
This calculus video tutorial provides a basic introduction into integration by parts. It explains how to use integration by parts to find the indefinite integr...
This calculus video tutorial provides a basic introduction into integration by parts. It explains how to use integration by parts to find the indefinite integral of exponential functions, natural log functions and trigonometric functions. This video contains plenty of examples and practice problems.
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How To Integrate Using U-Substitution
This calculus video tutorial provides a basic introduction into u-substitution. It explains how to integrate using u-substitution. You need to determine which...
This calculus video tutorial provides a basic introduction into u-substitution. It explains how to integrate using u-substitution. You need to determine which part of the function to set equal to the u variable and you to find the derivative of u to get du and solve for dx. After replacing all x variables with u variables, find the antiderivative of f(u) and substitute u in the new function with x variables. This video contains plenty of examples and practice problems of finding the indefinite integral using u-substitution. Examples include polynomial functions, trigonometric functions, exponential functions, square root functions, and rational functions.
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This calculus video tutorial provides a basic introduction into u-substitution. It explains how to integrate using u-substitution. You need to determine which part of the function to set equal to the u variable and you to find the derivative of u to get du and solve for dx. After replacing all x variables with u variables, find the antiderivative of f(u) and substitute u in the new function with x variables. This video contains plenty of examples and practice problems of finding the indefinite integral using u-substitution. Examples include polynomial functions, trigonometric functions, exponential functions, square root functions, and rational functions.
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Definite Integral Calculus Examples, Integration - Basic Introduction, Practice Problems
This calculus video tutorial explains how to calculate the definite integral of function. It provides a basic introduction into the concept of integration. It...
This calculus video tutorial explains how to calculate the definite integral of function. It provides a basic introduction into the concept of integration. It provides plenty of examples and practice problems for you to work on.
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Here is a list of topics:
1. Basic Integration Rules Explained
2. Finding the Definite Integral
3. Definite Integral of Constants and Linear Functions
4. Polynomial Functions
5. Square Root Functions and Radicals
6. Integration of Exponential Functions - e
7. Rational Functions and Fractions
8. Natural Logarithms
9. Definite Integral of Trig Functions - sin x and cos x
10. U-substitution & definite integrals
11. Integration by parts
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This calculus video tutorial explains how to calculate the definite integral of function. It provides a basic introduction into the concept of integration. It provides plenty of examples and practice problems for you to work on.
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Here is a list of topics:
1. Basic Integration Rules Explained
2. Finding the Definite Integral
3. Definite Integral of Constants and Linear Functions
4. Polynomial Functions
5. Square Root Functions and Radicals
6. Integration of Exponential Functions - e
7. Rational Functions and Fractions
8. Natural Logarithms
9. Definite Integral of Trig Functions - sin x and cos x
10. U-substitution & definite integrals
11. Integration by parts
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