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(ax+b)n types How to do these examples Exam Questions The exponential functions : ex, eax and e(ax+b) How

to do these Exam Questions Reciprocal Functions : 1/x and 1/(ax+b) How to do these Integrals of the form : f'(x)/f(x) How to do these Integrals of the form : f'(x)ef(x) How to do these : part 1 How to do these : part 2 Trigonometric types sin x, cos x, sec x sin(ax+b), cos(ax+b), sec (ax+b) types Identity types example 1 example 2 example 3 sin x types cos x types Exam Questions Partial fraction types Partial fraction types Exam Questions Substitution Substitution 1 Substitution 2 Substitution 3a Substitution 3b Substitution 4 (trig types) Substitution 5 (exponential types) Substitution 6 (using limits) Substitution 7 (trig type with limits) Exam Questions By Parts By parts Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 (using limits) Example 4 (ln types) Exam Questions Mixed examples 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 Mixed Exam Questions Workout Applications Area Area under a graph : parametric type Volume of Revolution about the x-axis Volume of revolution Example Exam Questions Volume of Revolution generated between two curves Volume of revolution for a curve given in parametric form Exam Questions Differential equations Separating the variables

Finding a general solution and a particular solution Which side should the constant C go on? Working with constants in log types Exponential and trig type (a little more challenging) Forming differential equations direct proportion type inverse proportion type Newton's Law of Cooling Exam Questions

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