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Indefinite Integration

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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.)

Hints at Succeeding

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In order to succeed in AP Wolrd History, take ntoe of the major themes of each chapter. Knowing the vocabulary is not enough for one shuo dknow the significance of each to the chapter and also know the history behind each word. It is also inmporatnat to take note of the technologies and major events of that era and also know the important people. Political systems and economic systems are essential and chanes to each should be noted with the cause of each for each society. Most importantly, it is best to look over one's outlines other than read the book again for reading the book is much too sttrenuous and difficult the ngiht before a test.

The Critical Period Reading

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Converge/diverge

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if your having trouble grasping how an asymptote could converge think of a square. Then inscribe a circle in the square. In the are not covered by the circle inscribe circles again. Repeat this an infinite amount of times. you are always adding on area but it will never exceed the area of the square.

Living in the Environment Chapter 16 Practice Questions

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Energy Conversion: a decrease in energy use based primarily on reducing unnecessary waste of energy. Energy Efficiency: the measure of how much work we can get from each unit of energy we use. 43% of the energy used in the United States is wasted unnecessarily. Reducing energy waste is the quickest, cleanest, and usually the cheapest, way to provide more energy, reduce pollution and environmental degradation, slow global warming, and increase economic and national security. Three ways to save energy in: Industry: replace energy-wasting electric motors, recycling materials, and switch from low-efficiency incandescent lighting to higher-efficiency fluorescent and LED lighting

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