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BASIC CALCULUS
Quarter 4 Module 1
Antiderivative of a Function
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Basic Calculus Grade 11
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Quarter 4 Module 1: Antiderivative of a Function
Second Edition, 2021
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This module was designed to provide you with fun and meaningful opportunities for
guided and independent learning at your own pace and time. You will be enabled to process
the contents of the learning resource while being an active learner.
The module is intended for you to illustrate an antiderivative of a function; and compute
the general antiderivative of polynomial, radical, exponential, and trigonometric functions
PRE-ASSESSMENT
Multiple Choice. Answer the following statements by writing the letter of the correct answer
on your activity notebook/activity sheets.
3. Using the theorem of antidifferentiation, how should the expression below be corrected to
make it true?
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5. Which refers to the process of finding the antiderivative?
A. B. C. 2x +C D.
A. B. C. D.
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Lesson Illustration of Antiderivative of a Function
and Computing the General Antiderivatives
1 of Functions
REVIEW
To understand the ideas of antidifferentiation or getting the antiderivative of a function, let
us look back our lesson in getting the derivatives of functions by answering the activity below.
ACTIVITY 1
Matching Type. Match the functions in Column A with their corresponding derivatives in
Column B. Write the letter of the correct answer in your activity sheet/notebook.
Column A Column B
1. A.
2. +2 B.
3. C. 15
4. x D.
5. E.
In the previous discussion, we learned how to find the derivatives of different functions.
Now, we will introduce the inverse of differentiation. We shall call this process as
antidifferentiation.
A natural question then arises:
a. Given a function f, can we find a function F whose derivative is f?
b. Is it possible to find a function for which f(x) is the derivative?
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Situations:
1. College Connections Inc. is a scholarship-search service that helps high school students
find college scholarships, in developing their marketing plan for the next year, the
marketing manager of College Connections needs to determine the number of people
that will be in the college-age bracket this year. They will use a life table function, a
function l such that f(x) is the number of people in the population who reach the age of
x years at any time during the year, to find this population. Life table functions involve
integrals.
is It
DISCUSSION
Definition of Integral
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BASIC THEOREMS ON ANTIDIFFERENTIATION
(a) If k is a constant,
(b) If n is any real number and n + C where x is a differentiable
function.
(c) The integral of a sum of functions is the sum of the integrals of the functions.
(d) The integral of the product of a constant, a, and a function, f(x), is the product of the
constant and the integral of the function.
Examples:
1. If k is a constant,
1.a. Find the integral of
Solution: Since when then
then
then
3. If f and g are functions. The integral of a sum of functions is the sum of the integrals of
the functions.
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.a. Find the antiderivative of +7)dx.
: We can use the formula which says the integral of a sum of functions is the
sum of the integrals.
[Using (d)]
[let ]
Thus,
Illustration 1:
a. An antiderivative of is . As we can see, the
derivative of F is given by
b. Find the integral of
Solution:
by (c)
by (d)
(let C = )
Thus,
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Note that the expression can be written as using rational exponents using (b),
we get
f(x)= .=
+ C or .
2. .
Solution:
+C or +C.
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That is, every time we have a differentiation formula, we get an integration
formula for nothing. Here is a list of some of them.
Notice that, quite by chance, we have come up with formulas for the
antiderivatives of sin x and cos x.
What about the other four? Here they are!
+C
+C
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Examples:
1. Compute
Solution:
= using (c)
= using (a)
2. Evaluate .
Solution:
ENRICHMENT ACTIVITY
2. du
3.
4. dx
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Solution:
Using the Theorems on antidifferentiation to determine the antiderivatives.
Independent Activity
Look back and reflect.
1. How do you compute antiderivatives of functions?
2. How do you know that f(x) can be integrated?
3. What is the difference between differentiation and integration?
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I Have Learned
Generalization
Directions: Reflect the learning that you gained after taking up the two lessons in this
module by completing the given statements below. Do this on your activity notebook. Do not
write anything on this module.
What were your thoughts or ideas about the topic before taking up the lesson?
I thought that _____________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________.
What new or additional ideas have you had after taking up this lesson?
I learned that (write as many as you can)
___________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________.
How are you going to apply your learning from this lesson?
I will apply
___________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________.
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I Can Do
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Multiple Choice. Read and understand each statement. Write the letter of the correct answer
on your activity notebook.
1. Evaluate
A. B. C. D.
2. Evaluate .
A. B. C. D.
3. Addition: Subtraction as _________: Antidifferentiation
A. Integration B. Optimization C. Differentiation D. Abstraction
4. Which of the symbols below denote the operation of antidifferentiation?
A. C.
B. D.
5. In antidifferentiation, the formula is valid if?
A. B. C. D.
6. In item number 5, the integral of is obtained by applying what Basic Theorem
of Antidifferentiation?
C. Theorem a C. Theorem b
D. Theorems a, b, c, d D. Theorems b and c
7. Find
A. B. C. D.
8. To find an antiderivative of a constant times a function, set aside the constant and find
the antiderivative of the functions separately, then ______ the result.
A. multiplu B. subtract C. add D. divide
9. If then .Thus, if , then f is the
___ of F and thus F is a/an ________ of f.
A. derivative, antiderivative C. antiderivative, inverse
B. derivative, inverse D. antiderivative, derivative
10. Which statement below is NOT a reason of putting at the end of an integration?
A. It allows us to express the general form of antiderivatives.
B. C is a constant of any value.
C. Added at the end of an antiderivative which indicates indefinite integral of f(x).
D. C is very important in integration because an answer of an antiderivative without
the constant C means zero.
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