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Title: Antidifferentiation: indefinite integrals

Section: Integration

Course: Mathematical Methods: Units 3 and 4

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Antidifferentiation: indefinite integrals
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This video takes a look at the basics for integration (or antidifferentiation). It starts by looking considering differentiation and how we do it in reverse to integrate. It looks at a basic quadratic function and shows why we need to have the constant (c) added when integrating. It looks at how we use the indefinite integral and uses lots of examples to show how to do basic integration.

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