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March 01 Definite Integral Lesson

The document outlines the properties of definite integrals, noting that they share similarities with indefinite integrals and have specific rules related to limits of integration. Key properties include that an integral with the same limits equals zero, reversing limits introduces a negative sign, and integrals can be distributed over sums and differences. Additionally, the document states that the integral of a constant multiplied by a function equals the constant times the integral of the function.

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March 01 Definite Integral Lesson

The document outlines the properties of definite integrals, noting that they share similarities with indefinite integrals and have specific rules related to limits of integration. Key properties include that an integral with the same limits equals zero, reversing limits introduces a negative sign, and integrals can be distributed over sums and differences. Additionally, the document states that the integral of a constant multiplied by a function equals the constant times the integral of the function.

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PROPERTIES OF THE DEFINITE

INTEGRAL

March 1, 2025 (1:00-4:00) | Saturday Class


PROPERTIES OF THE DEFINITE
INTEGRAL

• The properties of indefinite integrals apply to definite integrals


as well. Definite integrals also have properties that relate to
the limits of integration. These properties, along with the rules
of integration that we examine later in this chapter, help us
manipulate expressions to evaluate definite integrals.

JGVelarde | Math
6103
RULES: PROPERTIES OF THE
DEFINITE INTEGRAL

If the limits of integration are the same, the integral is just a line and
contains no area.

If the limits are reversed, then place a negative sign in front of the
integral.

JGVelarde | Math
6103
RULES: PROPERTIES OF THE
DEFINITE INTEGRAL

The integral of a sum is the sum of the integrals

The integral of a difference is the difference of the integrals

JGVelarde | Math
6103
RULES: PROPERTIES OF THE
DEFINITE INTEGRAL

For constant c. The integral of the product of a constant and a


function is equal to the constant multiplied by the integral of the
function.

Although, this formula normally applies when c, is between a and b,


the formula holds for all values of a, b and c provided f(x) is integrable
on the largest interval.
JGVelarde | Math
6103

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