Integration (ax+b)^n - How to? | ExamSolutions
Here you are shown how to integrate integrals of the form (ax+b)^n. Check out the contents below. PAGE 1: Introduction and examples 0:00:04 Question to try 0:08:51 PAGE 2: Proof of the formula The proof of the formula is demonstrated as the inverse of the chain rule 0:11:14 PAGE 3: Further practice Questions to try 0:17:00 --------------------------------- Videos in this series: INTEGRATION 1: What is Integration? A look at basic indefinite integration https://youtu.be/NDH4Ho4R1LE INTEGRATION 2: Definite Integration Looks at definite integration and applications. https://youtu.be/TiaeowRIw68 INTEGRATION 3: Area under a curve Looks at areas under a curve to the x-axis, below the x-axis, between a curve and a line and between two curves. https://youtu.be/T3McJeGuAiw INTEGRATION 4: Integrals of the form (ax+b)^n https://youtu.be/vMo5NFsqacw -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE BEST THANK YOU: https://www.examsolutions.net/donation/ YOUTUBE CHANNEL at https://www.youtube.com/ExamSolutions EXAMSOLUTIONS WEBSITE at https://www.examsolutions.net/ where you will have access to all playlists covering pure maths, statistics and mechanics. https://www.facebook.com/examsolutions.net/ NEW INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/examsolutionsguy/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/ExamSolutions FOR MORE HELP PLEASE VISIT https://www.airmathstuition.com
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