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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>
#Natural log rule <math>\int {n \over x} \,dx = { In |x^n|},</math>
#constant(constant can be pull out in the Indefinite Integral)  <math>\int c* f(x)dx = c \int f(x)dx</math>
#constant(constant can be pull out in the Indefinite Integral)  <math>\int c* f(x)dx = c \int f(x)dx</math>


==Examples==
==Examples==
====Examples for Definite Integral====
====Examples for Definite Integral====

Revision as of 12:56, 4 September 2021

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. Natural log rule
  6. constant(constant can be pull out in the Indefinite Integral)

Examples

Examples for Definite Integral