With an indefinite integral we need to add a constant to the primitive function, as are final answer involves an unknown (x) and not a definite numerical value.
lesson notes: 03 indefinite integral
With an indefinite integral we need to add a constant to the primitive function, as are final answer involves an unknown (x) and not a definite numerical value.
lesson notes: 03 indefinite integral
A “useful” theorem to assist with integration of linear functions raised to a power
lesson notes: 03 indefinite integral
Essentially the same as the definite integral without any limits
lesson notes:03 indefinite integral
The difference between a definite and an indefinite integral is whether or not you substitute limits into the primitive function
lesson notes:03 indefinite integral
An integral without any limits of integration is an indefinite integral
lesson notes:03 indefinite integral