What is Integration? Basic Types | ExamSolutions

Integration in calculus can be considered as the inverse of differentiation (anti derivative). Here I introduce you to the concept of indefinite integration and look at integrating terms of the form ax^n, handling negative and rational powers with examples to try. Check out the contents below. PAGE 1: Introduction 0:0:04 What is integration? 0:02:50 How to integrate terms of the form ax^n 0:03:42 PAGE 2: Example to try 1(a) Integral - Now try this 0:09:22 1(b) Finding the constant C 0:11:27 PAGE 3: Integrals involving expanding brackets Example 1 0:14:02 Example 2 0:15:36 PAGE 4: Integrals involving negative powers Example 1 0:19:11 Example 2 0:21:54 Example 3: 0:25:00 PAGE 5: Integrals involving roots Example 1 0:27:26 Example 2 0:30:20 Page 6: Putting it all together Example 0:32:46 --------------------------------- Videos in this series: INTEGRATION 1: What is Integration? A look at basic indefinite integration    • What is Integration? Basic Types | ExamSol...   INTEGRATION 2: Definite Integration Looks at definite integration and applications.    • Definite Integration | ExamSolutions   INTEGRATION 3: Area under a curve Looks at areas under a curve to the x-axis, below the x-axis, between a curve and a line and between two curves.    • Area under and between Curves by Integrati...   INTEGRATION 4: Integrals of the form (ax+b)^n    • Integration (ax+b)^n - How to?  | ExamSolu...   -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- YOUTUBE CHANNEL at    / examsolutions   EXAMSOLUTIONS WEBSITE at https://www.examsolutions.net/ where you will have access to all playlists covering pure maths, statistics and mechanics.   / examsolutions.net   NEW INSTAGRAM:   / examsolutionsguy   TWITTER:   / examsolutions   THE BEST THANK YOU: https://www.examsolutions.net/donation/