In this lesson we start integrating composite functions. Make sure you have completed the differentiation of composite functions tutorials (under year 11 Maths B on the website magicmonktutorials.com) if you want to do this tutorial, since this tutorial is mainly working backwards from the chain rule (by inspection). Visit www.magicmonktutorials.com for printout of this lesson, …
In this quick tutorial you learn how to calculate what c is in your integral.
In this lesson we talk about how anti-differentiation means the same thing as integration. We then show you some more complicated examples of integration that requires you to use the index laws to change terms in surd form to index form and moving variables from the denominator to the numerator by changing the power sign …
Having done all of the beginning calculus tutorials on differentiation, we now move onto anti-differentiation – the opposite of differentiation. Worksheets containing practice questions and answers available here: http://magicmonktutorials.com/videoli…
In this quick tutorial, we learn how to use Geogebra to differentiate and integrate functions. A good way to check your answers and to improve your understanding, as you will be able to see a graph and its derivatives or integrals on the same axis. A must-have tool for anyone learning calculus.
In this video I show you a graphical explanation of what differentiating ln(x) means. Hopefully you will understand it a bit better after watching this video.
In this video we talk about how to differentiate exponential functions that require the quotient rule.
We continue this lesson with differentiating exponential equations involving the product of two functions, by using the product rule.
In this lesson we teach you how to differentiate y=lnx/cosx using the quotient rule.
In this tutorial we will go through how to differentiate Ln functions where it’s multiplied by another functon using the product rule.