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Antidifferentiation and Indefinite Integrals
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A function F is an antiderivative of f on an interval I if for all x in I.
Be careful though. If we are looking for a function whose derivative is a lot of different answers can be found. The functions: are all correct antiderivatives.
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Representation of Antiderivatives
F is an antiderivative of f if: 1. C is called the constant of integration 2. F(x) + C is called the general solution of the differential equation 3. y = f ‘(x) is the differential equation.
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Find the general solution of .
Answer: The operation of finding all solutions of a differential equation is called antidifferentiation or indefinite integration. To show antidifferentiation, we use the symbol:
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Variable of Integration
Constant of Integration Integrand is the antiderivative of f with respect to x
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Basic Rules of Integration
1. Integration is the inverse of differentiation. 2. Differentiation is the inverse of integration. Integration Using the Power Rule
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Suppose that the derivative of y is given below and that y = -50 when x = 3. Find y.
Answer: Suppose that the derivative of y is given below and that y = 2 when x = 1. Find y. Answer:
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Suppose the derivative of y is Find y.
Answer: Suppose that the derivative of y is given below and that y = 8 when x = 1. Find y. Answer:
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Second Order Differentials
If the derivative of a derivative is written as: or then: gives us the antiderivative or indefinite integral of a second derivative.
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Find y as a function of x, given that and that when x = 2, and y = 20.
Answer: Find y as a function of x, given that and that y = 4 when x = 1 and y = 2 when x = -1. Answer:
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The gradient of a curve at the point (x, y) on the curve is given by
The gradient of a curve at the point (x, y) on the curve is given by If the curve and the line 2x - y - 1 = 0 intersect the y-axis at the same point, find the equation of the curve. Answer: The gradient of a curve at the point (x, y) on the curve is given by (2x – 4). If the minimum value of y is 3, find the equation of the curve. Answer:
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