Integration seems like something important this quarter, we do it in just about everything we learned so far so I'll recap that right quick.
-Integration is similar to taking a derivative. What you do is you underive a derivative. Basically work a derivative backwards. You add one to the exponent and then divide the new exponent by the number out in front of the variable. One thing you HAVEEEEEE to remember is the c. c stands for the constant at the end of a problem because when working a derivative backwards you never know if there was a constant in the problem or not.
Ex:
2x
-Add one to the exponent and get 2 x ^ 2
-Divide the front number by the exponent and you get ( 2/2 ) x ^ 2
-After integrating the problem you will get x ^ 2 + c for your answer.
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