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Math 104:

Calculus II

Engr. Jonathan P. Villapaña


TOPICS
Concept of integration and its application to physical
problems such as evaluation of areas, volumes of
revolution, force and work; fundamentals formulas
and various techniques of integration applied to both
single variable and multi-variable functions; tracing of
functions of two variables.
Grading System
Schedule
Policies
Calculus II:
Integral Calculus

Engr. Jonathan P. Villapaña


Integral Calculus
• Isaac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz at 17th Century
• Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
• Leibniz named Integral calculus as “calculus
summatorius”
• Antiderivative
General Form
Integral

Integrand
Summa

Where:
( ) ′ ( )= ( )
Types of Integral
1. Definite Integral
- define by the limits value of a and b of the
independent variable.
Types of Integral
2. Indefinite Integral
- with no limits or restriction imposed on the
independent variable.
ASSIGNMENT
• Write in a long bond paper the formulas for finding the integral of the
following functions:

1. Algebraic, Exponential and Logarithm Functions


2. Trigonometric Functions
3. Inverse Trigonometric Functions
4. Hyperbolic Functions
5. Inverse Hyperbolic Functions

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