Integration is the reverse of differentiation, and it has to be said it is a lot harder in my opinion. Integration is known as finding the area under a curve and although you can use graphical software and calculators to avoid complex formula's, it does help to have the knowledge to integrate using the classic pen and pencil.
Shown below is a few of the most common integrals
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Tuesday, 18 February 2014
Differential Calculus - Examples
As promised here are some examples of differentiation which should clear up any confusion from the first topic "Diffential Calculus - The Basics"
These first examples do not require any rules as they are simple equations and not combinations of functions. They can be solved by simply using the basic functions in the previous chapter.
Differential Calculus - The Basics
Welcome to the first differential calculus topic, shown below are some of the basic functions in differentiation which will be required to complete the unit.
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