When we cannot find the integral of a function, then an approximation will have to do. Two common approximations are the Trapezoidal Rule and Simpson’s Rule.
lesson notes:07 approximations
When we cannot find the integral of a function, then an approximation will have to do. Two common approximations are the Trapezoidal Rule and Simpson’s Rule.
lesson notes:07 approximations
Recognising the pattern of derivative times function can save you time with your calculations.
lesson notes:06 derivative times function
Using integration to find the volume of irregular shapesthat have a circular cross-section.
lesson notes: 05 volumes
Investigating different situations involving the areas under curves, and how to find them using integration.
lesson notes:04 areas
When we don’t have limits to substitute into the integral then we have to add a constant, making the integral indefinite, as without further information we don’t know what the constant is.
lesson notes: 03 indefinite integral