Indefinite Integration
Subject:
Calculus [1]
In order to indefinate integration you must understand the rules of doing derivatives. Once you know how to derive 2X^3 for eample which is 6X^2 you will undrestand integrating 6X^2 into 2X^3 + C better. the basics are simple when given an equation with no enpoints ( the A/B you find top and bottom of integral signs) you know you must add C (which stands for Constant) at the end of the equation. you must also increase the exponent power by one for example 2X^((((3)))) (parentheses are for significance) you add 1 to 3. so the first step would be to turn 2X^4. Then the second step would be to place the new found number in the denominator of the the new equation. For example when integrating 2X^3 it turns into (2X^4/4) and NEVER FORGET TO ADD ON C (the constant.)