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Can I start DEFINITE INTEGRATION without knowing INDEFINITE INTEGRATION.


GCN 31st Aug, 2020
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Aishwary Jaiswal 31st Aug, 2020

hello aspirant,

it's strongly recommended that you first know all the rules for the indefinite integration and then only prefer to start the definite integration part.

you will be helped a lot , if you follow the step, else it may happen that you have to face a lot of problems during the finite integration chapter.

hope that helps

vishesh kumar 31st Aug, 2020

Hi,

From my personal view, I would like to suggest you to that in order to understand the concepts of integration, you must go for the indefinite integration first followed by definite integration. This is considered for the ease of understanding the topic. However for the exam purpose, you might for for indefinite integration without even touching definite one. But make sure you know all the basic formulas for integration.

Hope the solution provided will solve your query.

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