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Summary — Chapter 6 Antidifferentiation

Antidifferen-  Antidifferentiation, also known as integration, is the reverse of differentiation.


tiation of
rational  The antiderivative, or indefinite integral, of is .
functions  The general formula for integration is

, .
 Properties of integration:

where and are constants.


Antidifferen-
tiation of
exponential  and
functions where and are constants.


where , and are constants.
Antidifferen-
tiation of
logarithmic  for
functions

where , and are constants.

 ,
Antidifferen-
tiation of sine 
and cosine
functions
where is a constant.

where , and are constants.


 These rules apply only if the expression inside the brackets is linear.
Further
integration
 ,


 These rules apply only if the expression inside the brackets is linear.

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 A specific function can only be found from its derivative function if we are
given some additional information to allow us to evaluate the constant, . This
additional information is referred to as an initial condition.

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