Integration as the reverse of differentiation resources
Facts & Formulae Leaflets (1)
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Overview of the rules of integration and their applications in Economics and Business Studies. This leaflet has been contributed to the mathcentre Community Project by Morgiane Richard (University of Aberdeen) and reviewed by Anthony Cronin (University College Dublin).
Practice & Revision (2)
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A Calculus Refresher.
This booklet revises techniques in calculus (differentiation and integration).
This is a welsh language version
Quick Reference (1)
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Integration is introduced here as the reverse of differentiation. (Engineering Maths First Aid Kit 8.6)
Teach Yourself (2)
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This unit explain integration as the reverse of differentiation.
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We may regard integration as the reverse of differentiation. So if we have
a table of derivatives, we can read it backwards as a table of
anti-derivatives. When we do this, we often need to deal with constants
which arise in the process of differentiation.
Test Yourself (1)
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16 questions: Inverse of differentiation, substitution, inverse trig functions, partial fractions and by parts. For those that want a thorough testing of their basic techniques in integration.
Numbas resources have been made available under a Creative Commons licence by the School of Mathematics & Statistics at Newcastle University.
Video (1)
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This unit explain integration as the reverse of differentiation. (Mathtutor Video Tutorial)
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