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5.5 INDEFINITE INTEGRALS ALWAYS ADD AN ARBITRARY CONSTANT “C” TO INDICATE A FAMILY OF SOLUTIONS.

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1 5.5 INDEFINITE INTEGRALS ALWAYS ADD AN ARBITRARY CONSTANT “C” TO INDICATE A FAMILY OF SOLUTIONS.

2 Antiderivative aka indefinite integral NO limits of integration are used

3 We already know lots of integrals

4 New Integrals

5 5.5 Initial Value Problems YES, WE HAVE DONE THESE

6 5.5 Initial Value Problems YES, WE HAVE DONE THESE SO THEY’LL BE EASY!

7 5.6 INTEGRATION BY SUBSTITUTION THE CHAIN RULE THIS IS BIG

8 REMEMBER There are no product or quotient rules for integration.

9 5.7 Trapezoidal Rule  Estimate area for function with no antiderivative  Trapezoids give better approximation than rectangles  Fit the curve better  Can use fewer trapezoids than rectangles

10 Simpson’s Rule  Uses parabolas to approximate the area  “n” must be even

11 Estimate the error that occurs when using Trapezoidal Rule and Simpson’s Rule

12  Sail through this test  Don’t go overboard

13  Chain Rule  Trapezoidal approx  Simpson’s approx  NINT


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