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- Integrals34
- 2.1Introduction
- 2.2Objectives
- 2.3Integration
- 2.4Integration as an inverse
- 2.5Integration as a process
- 2.6Example
- 2.7Integration as an inverse process of differentiation
- 2.8Method of Integration
- 2.9Example
- 2.10Integration using trigonometric identities
- 2.11Example
- 2.12Integrals of some particular functions – I
- 2.13Integrals of some particular functions – II
- 2.14Example 1
- 2.15Example 2
- 2.16Example 3
- 2.17Integration of partial functions
- 2.18Example
- 2.19Integration by parts
- 2.20Example
- 2.21Integration by parts
- 2.22Example
- 2.23Definite integrals – I
- 2.24Definite integrals – II
- 2.25Example
- 2.26Fundamental theorem of calculus
- 2.27Example
- 2.28Example
- 2.29Some properties of definite integrals
- 2.30Did you know?
- 2.31Summary – I
- 2.32Summary – II
- 2.33Summary – III
- 2.34Summary – IV