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The discussion centers on the urgent need for students to learn integrals, which constitute 50% of their final exam. The participants express frustration over insufficient instruction from their teacher, who has focused on other topics and tools like Maple. A specific resource for learning integrals is shared: http://www.ping.be/~ping1339/int.htm. The conversation highlights the importance of self-study in mathematics, particularly in preparation for exams.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of basic calculus concepts, including derivatives.
  • Familiarity with integral notation and terminology.
  • Basic knowledge of Maple software for mathematical computations.
  • Access to online educational resources for self-study.
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  • Explore the website http://www.ping.be/~ping1339/int.htm for integral learning resources.
  • Study integral calculus techniques, including definite and indefinite integrals.
  • Practice solving integrals using Maple software.
  • Review past exam papers focusing on integrals to identify key topics.
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Students preparing for calculus exams, educators seeking supplemental teaching resources, and anyone looking to strengthen their understanding of integral calculus.

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Hello everyone

We just started talking about integrals. Unfortunately, our teacher wasn't there last class so we just had to figure it out by ourselves.. and integrals are going to be about 50% of our final exam.. so I was wondering if someone knows some websites to help me learn integrals.. I know that an integral is the contrary of the derivative.. but I'd just like to read about it so I can be ready for my exam.. feel free to post anything that would help. Also, I don't know if it was the right forum to post. sorry if it isn't supposed to be here
thanks a lot
 
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http://www.ping.be/~ping1339/int.htm

Here is everything you need...if you have any questions, please let me know.

One question though : are you sure you need to learn all this by yourself? If so, i would surprise my teacher with a lawsuit for incompetency...

regards
marlon
 
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marlon said:
http://www.ping.be/~ping1339/int.htm

Here is everything you need...if you have any questions, please let me know.

One question though : are you sure you need to learn all this by yourself? If so, i would surprise my teacher with a lawsuit for incompetency...

regards
marlon

Well, we had 4 classes left. The first one was a 2hour class.. he was busy doing corrections for the other class so he told us to read and try to understand.. then 15min before the end of the class he started to talk about integrals.. then the next class was a maple initiation so we did nothing about integrals. Now there are 2 classes left.. one is another maple class and the other one I really don't know. I hope we can view them in that class. But he was a good teacher for the other things. He seems really busy now.. that's why I want to learn them by myself. Thanks a lot for the reply I'm going to read that website now.
 
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