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==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
====Examples for Definite Integral==== | ====Examples for Definite Integral==== | ||
#<math>\int_{a}^{b} f(x) \,dx = F(b) - F(a)</math> |
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Vocabulary of the equation
- F(x)= f'(x)
- c = constant
- n = constant
- = Integrals from a to b
Definite Integral
Some equations you can remember But when you are looking at the equation you must need to know F(x)= f'(x).
Indefinite Integral
Some equations you can remember But same you must need to know F(x)= f'(x).
- Indefinite Integral
- sum rule of Indefinite Integral
- The Difference Rule
- Indefinite Integral
- Natural log rule
- constant(constant can be pull out in the Indefinite Integral)