Lesson 1 AntiDerivatives
Lesson 1 AntiDerivatives
ANTIDERIVATIVES
MTH3
Calculus 2
OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the lesson the students are
expected to:
•know the relationship between differentiation
and integration;
•identify and explain the different parts of the
integral operation; and
•perform basic integration by applying the power
formula and the properties of the indefinite
integrals.
DEFINITION: ANTIDERIVATIVE (INTEGRAL)
A function F is called an antiderivative (or integral) of the
function f on a given open interval if F’(x) = f(x) for every
value of x in the interval.
1 3
For example, the function F ( x ) x is an antiderivative
3
off ( x) x on interval(,) because for each x in
2
dx
3
1. x
3 x
2
2. 6 x 7 dx
2a
3 2
3. 2
x b
2
dx
3
1 y
4. y 2
2y 3
dy
EXERCISES
Evaluate the following integral.
1. 5 x 3 2 x 2 3 dx 6.
z3 1
z 1 dz
23
1
2. y 4 y 5 4 dy
x
7. 2 x dx
e
dt 7x 4 x
3.
x 5 dx
3
3 2
t 8.
x
7
4. 3 4 z z dz
3
9. 3
8 x 36 x 54 x 27 dx
3 2
4
z
6
10. m 2 m dm
6
t 5a
3
5. dt