CHAPTER3
Definite and Indefinite Integrals
In This Chapter
- Working with indefinite integrals—don’t forget the + C
- Making integrals easier to see with u-substitutions
- Understanding the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
- Applying plane geometry with numerical approximations
In elementary school, you learned that the opposite of addition is subtraction. You also learned that the opposite of multiplication is division.
In high school algebra, you learned that the opposite of squaring a number was the square root of the number. You then learned that the opposite process of a logarithm is exponentiation (sometimes referred to as an antilog).
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