Mathematical Methods: Units 3 and 4

The antiderivative of (ax+b)^r

Integration

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Having more fun than you can imagine?! Me too! This video looks at how we can use integration by substitution to take some of the more complex examples of integration and making them simpler. It looks at how the method of substitution is used and how this might be easier than remembering lots of formulae.

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  • Title The antiderivative of (ax+b)^r
  • Section Integration
  • Course Mathematical Methods: Units 3 and 4

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