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    Integral Calculus

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Integral Calculus

  • Integrals
  • Infinite Sequences and Series
  • Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
  • Inverse Funtions
  • Parametric and Polar Functions
Integrating Trigonometric and Exponential Functions

Integrating Trigonometric and Exponential Functions

The power rule is of no use when it comes to antidiffernetiation. In these circumstances, you need to know special rules and procedures in order to evaluate the interval of a definite or indefinite integral.
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Evaluating Basic Integrals

Evaluating Basic Integrals

In this pencast I evaluate several basic integrals, usually using the antiderivative power rule.
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Basic Integrals

Basic Integrals

In this pencast I go over some very simple integration examples, particularly using the antiderivative power rule.
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