Recognize integration as the reverse of differentiation
Use integral notation
Show that the indefinite integral represents a family of functions which differ by constants
Use simple integration rules
Find the indefinite integral using formulae and integration theorems
Integrate simple trigonometric functions
Compute definite integrals
Formulate the equation of a curve given its gradient function and a point on the curve
Integrate using substitution
Apply integration to (1) finding areas under a curve (2) finding areas between two curves and (3) finding volumes of revolution by rotating regions about both the x and y axes
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