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Tag: Differential Calculus

The Constant of Integration: do I need it or not?

When we’re integrating sometimes it seems we need to do the +c thing and sometimes we don’t. What’s the story? Do we need it or not?

So the short answer is: Yes, you need it.

The slightly longer answer is: Continue reading The Constant of Integration: do I need it or not?

Posted on February 28, 2015June 18, 2018Tags Differential Calculus, Integral CalculusLeave a comment

Tricky old Quotient Rule

How come I’m always stuffing it up when I use the quotient rule? Product rule is ok. They’re pretty much the same, right?

Well, yes and no. They are very similar. Let’s have a look: Continue reading Tricky old Quotient Rule

Posted on February 23, 2015June 18, 2018Tags Arithmetic, Differential CalculusLeave a comment
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