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5.5 INDEFINITE INTEGRALS. ALWAYS ADD AN ARBITRARY CONSTANT “C” TO INDICATE A FAMILY OF SOLUTIONS. Antiderivative. aka indefinite integral NO limits of integration are used. We already know lots of integrals. New Integrals. 5.5 Initial Value Problems. YES, WE HAVE DONE THESE.
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5.5 INDEFINITE INTEGRALS ALWAYS ADD AN ARBITRARY CONSTANT “C” TO INDICATE A FAMILY OF SOLUTIONS.
Antiderivative aka indefinite integral NO limits of integration are used
5.5 Initial Value Problems YES, WE HAVE DONE THESE
5.5 Initial Value Problems YES, WE HAVE DONE THESE SO THEY’LL BE EASY!
REMEMBER There are no product or quotient rules for integration.
5.7 Trapezoidal Rule • Estimate area for function with no antiderivative • Trapezoids give better approximation than rectangles • Fit the curve better • Can use fewer trapezoids than rectangles
Simpson’s Rule • Uses parabolas to approximate the area • “n” must be even
Estimate the error that occurs when using Trapezoidal Rule and Simpson’s Rule
Sail through this test • Don’t go overboard
Chain Rule • Trapezoidal approx • Simpson’s approx • NINT