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Integration (Mathematics N4 FET) Free Ebook

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This ebook is the last chapter of Mathematics N4 (FET College Nated).


It is an introduction to integral calculus.


The summary of this chapter is as follows:



The Definition of Integration.


Integration defined as the opposite of differentiation.


The most basic formula for integration.


Basic Integration of some functions.


Area Integrals.


Classification of Area Integrals.


The sum of two area integrals.


The difference of two area integrals.


Definite Integrals.


Evaluating an area integral.



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Ope Odetola

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1 year ago

Calculus made easy

This book is a 'must have' for college engineering students. It explains differential and integral calculus in very simple language with appropriate tables and figures which helps readers follow the examples clearly.
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Paul

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1 year ago

Brilliant book for learning about integration with lots of practical examples and techniques for solving problems.
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Edward Akpata

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1 year ago

Excellent mathematics on Integrating

This book is brilliant for learning about integration. Lots of practical examples and good techniques for solving problems.
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Ose Nebor

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1 year ago

Simple, detailed and understandable

The author has an uncanny ability to simplify complex mathematical problems to such a degree that even a less than average student can understand. Worth it in every way.
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Ugbesia H.

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1 year ago

This text is very easy to understand and assimilate due to the personality of the author, The step by step breakdown of the subject matter will help anyone who would love to get a better understanding of intergration. This is integration simplified.
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