i hate memorizing these trig integration past the sin cos :P just end up always figuring it out on tests instead of memorizing -.-; anyhow thanks for all your videos on integration :D its.. helping me zoom past the textbook in some parts where its unclear!
hi in my calculus book, there's set of problems where the instructions say
"Find the antiderivative F of f that satisfies the given condition. Check your answers by comparing the graphs f and F."
what would be the steps to solving them?
justinartcore 1 month ago
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Seriously: This is how school should be. Letting your own curiosity take you to where you want to know.
I've been wondering if there are other anti-derivatives other than:
∫ x^n dx = (x^n+1)/(x+1) + C
And I'm not even sure what the C is there for if C = 0. Heard its purpose becomes evident in Differential Equations.
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∫ e^x² dx = ?
krogan92 9 months ago
i hate memorizing these trig integration past the sin cos :P just end up always figuring it out on tests instead of memorizing -.-; anyhow thanks for all your videos on integration :D its.. helping me zoom past the textbook in some parts where its unclear!
comatosecom 9 months ago
I wish I had videos like this 22 years ago when I was sitting exams at school.
You deserve a medal for the amount of work you have put in recently uploading this and all the others.
172Break 9 months ago 7
@172Break i also wish i had videos like this 10 years ago when i was taking exams as well : ) thanks for the kind words!
patrickJMT 9 months ago 3
@patrickJMT Im glad I have videos like this right now when Im taking exams :D
ian559fresno 2 months ago
Thanks. I know the ones on the LHS but not learnt the others yet. Nice to see I'm about half way there :)
LAnonHubbard 9 months ago