Math 22 Antiderivatives and Indefinite Integrals

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Antiderivatives

 A function  is an antiderivative of a function  when for every  in the domain of , 
 it follows that 
 The antidifferentiation process is also called integration and is denoted by  (integral sign).
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 is the indefinite integral of 
 If  for all , we can write:
  for  is a constant.

Basic Integration Rules

for is a constant.

for

Exercises Find the indefinite integral

1)

Solution:  

2)

Solution:  

3)

Solution:  

4)

Solution:  
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