Examples of basic indefinite integrals, part 3
Diane R Koenig Diane R Koenig
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 Published On Jan 18, 2021

Arg! I am frustrated that my hand did not listen to my mouth. I said n not equal to -1 but wrote x not equal to -1! Please make sure you write n not equal to -1 in front of the integral of x^n. Sorry for the mistake!

Becoming proficient at integration starts with the indefinite integrals (or antiderivatives) of some basic integrands. Oftentimes these integrands need to be rewritten to be able to apply the basic indefinite integral rules. This video is a continuation of videos in which I talk about the integration process and give introductory examples. For a review of those descriptions and examples, please view:
What are antiderivatives and indefinite integrals?
   • What are antiderivatives and indefini...  
Examples of basic indefinite integrals, part 1
   • Examples of basic indefinite integral...  
Examples of basic indefinite integrals, some involving trig functions, part 2
   • Examples of indefinite integrals, som...  
What are the eight fundamental trigonometric identities?
   • What are the eight fundamental trigon...  
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