6.8 Finding Antiderivatives and Indefinite Integrals: Basic Rules and NotationSyllabus2020Topic6.8Level—
FUN-6.C Determine antiderivatives of functions and indefinite integrals, using knowledge of derivatives. FUN-6.C.1 ∫ f(x)dx is an indefinite integral of the function f and can be expressed as ∫ f(x)dx = F(x) + C, where F′(x) = f(x) and C is any constant. FUN-6.C.2 Differentiation rules provide the foundation for finding antiderivatives. FUN-6.C.3 Many functions do not have closed-form antiderivatives. Enduring understanding FUN-6: Recognizing opportunities to apply knowledge of geometry and mathematical rules can simplify integration.
Objective notes1 learning objective—FUN-6.C—Determine antiderivatives of functions and indefinite integrals, using knowledge of derivatives• FUN-6.C Determine antiderivatives of functions and indefinite integrals, using knowledge of derivatives.• FUN-6.C.1 ∫ f(x)dx is an indefinite integral of the function f and can be expressed as ∫ f(x)dx = F(x) + C, where F′(x) = f(x) and C is any constant.• FUN-6.C.2 Differentiation rules provide the foundation for finding antiderivatives.• FUN-6.C.3 Many functions do not have closed-form antiderivatives.• Enduring understanding FUN-6: Recognizing opportunities to apply knowledge of geometry and mathematical rules can simplify integration.View