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#The Difference Rule <math>\int [f(x)-g(x)] \,dx = \int f(x) \,dx - \int g(x) \,dx</math>
#The Difference Rule <math>\int [f(x)-g(x)] \,dx = \int f(x) \,dx - \int g(x) \,dx</math>
#Indefinite Integral <math>\int x^n \,dx = { b^{n+1} \over n+1 }+c,</math>
#Indefinite Integral <math>\int x^n \,dx = { b^{n+1} \over n+1 }+c,</math>
#constant  <math>\int c* f(x)dx = c \int f(x)dx</math>
==Examples==
==Examples==
====Examples for Definite Integral====
====Examples for Definite Integral====

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Vocabulary of the equation

  1. F(x)= f'(x)
  2. c = constant
  3. n = constant
  4. = 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).

  1. Indefinite Integral
  2. sum rule of Indefinite Integral
  3. The Difference Rule
  4. Indefinite Integral
  5. constant

Examples

Examples for Definite Integral