Calculus - The basics of indefinite integrals
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- Опубліковано 27 чер 2024
- In this video I cover the basics of the indefinite integral, or anti-derivative. I also show some common mistakes that people make with these types of integrals. Remember that the better you know your derivatives, the better you'll be able to do anti-derivatives.
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Hi! Your videos really helped me understand calculus better. Could you also make a video about hyperbolic functions? Thanks!
There’s one that you forgot to indicate the power rule for the integral of x^p. p cannot be equal to -1. If p=-1, then the integral of x^-1 or 1/x is ln(abs(x))+C.
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