Calculus continued The reverse of differentiation The reverse process of differentiation is called Integration.

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Calculus continued The reverse of differentiation The reverse process of differentiation is called Integration

ExampleIf then y =

ExampleIf obtain an expression for y.

Definition and Notation Denotes the indefinite integral of f(x) with respect to x In general

Example Work out each of the following (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v)

In general

Example A curve has gradient at (x, y) given by The curve passes through the point (2, -1). Find its equation.

1.An A level Past paper question Simplify