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Practice & Revision (2)

Resource type Calculus Refresher
A refresher booklet on Calculus
Resource type Cwrs Gloywi Calcwlws
A Calculus Refresher. This booklet revises techniques in calculus (differentiation and integration). This is a welsh language version

Quick Reference (3)

Resource type Evaluating definite integrals
This leaflet explains what is meant by a definite integral and how it can be evaluated.
Resource type Linearity rules of integration
This leaflet explains how to integrate the sum of two functions, and constant multiples of functions, using 'linearity rules'.
Resource type Table of integrals
This leaflet provides a table of integrals of common functions.

Teach Yourself (2)

Resource type Integration using a table of anti-derivatives
We may regard integration as the reverse of differentiation. So if we have a table of derivatives, we can read it backwards as a table of anti-derivatives. When we do this, we often need to deal with constants which arise in the process of differentiation.
Resource type Integration using a table of anti-derivatives (with STACK)
We may regard integration as the reverse of differentiation. So if we have a table of derivatives, we can read it backwards as a table of anti-derivatives. When we do this, we often need to deal with constants which arise in the process of differentiation. This file has links to STACK on-line exercises. Note there is a mathtutor video tutorial to accompany this text.

Test Yourself (2)

Resource type Diagnostic Test - Integration using a table and standard rules
This resource is released under a Creative Commons license Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivative Works and the copyright is held by Skillbank Solutions Ltd.
Resource type Exercise - Integration using a table and standard rules
This resource is released under a Creative Commons license Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivative Works and the copyright is held by Skillbank Solutions Ltd.

Video (1)

Resource type Integration using a table of anti-derivatives
We may regard integration as the reverse of differentiation. So if we have a table of derivatives, we can read it backwards as a table of anti-derivatives. When we do this, we often need to deal with constants which arise in the process of Differentiation. (Mathtutor Video Tutorial) This resource is released under a Creative Commons license Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivative Works and the copyright is held by Skillbank Solutions Ltd.

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