Introduction
Integration is a fundamental concept in calculus that is used to find areas, volumes, central points, and many useful things. It is often regarded as the inverse operation of differentiation.
Common Methods of Integration
- Integration by Substitution - Used to simplify complicated integrals.
- Integration by Parts - Based on the product rule for differentiation.
- Trigonometric Integration - Useful when integrating expressions involving sine and cosine.
- Partial Fraction Decomposition - Breaks down complex rational expressions into simpler fractions.
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