Wednesday, August 11, 2010

trigonometric integrals

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Let us learn about trigonometric integrals

The integral calculus is concerned with the inverse problem of the given derivative of a function to find the function. In symbol, we require to find f(x) where, d/dx f(x) = g(x) and g(x) is given.Then f(x) = ∫ g(x) dx. Thus, Define the integration as follows: The integral of the function g(x) with respect to x is the function whose derivative with respect to x is g(x) and is written as = ∫ g(x) dx.
In calculus, an anti derivative, primitive or indefinite integral of a function f is a function F whose derivative is equal to f, i.e., F ′ = f. The process of solving for anti derivatives is called anti differentiation (or indefinite integration) and its opposite function is called differentiation, which is the process of finding a derivative.

















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