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Applications of Indefinite Integrals (Integrals, Methods and Applications)
Calculus has immediate application in all sciences. The opportunity is propitious to introduce its use through examples and problems of Geometry, Physics, Chemistry and Microbiology. In mastering the techniques of integration, the student has reached the point of deducing the laws of Classical Mechanics, determining the general and specific equations of functions, given certain conditions to deduce equations of growth and decrease of microorganisms, to calculate times of disintegration of radioactive elements, etc. For most people, applying a theory greatly facilitates their true understanding. This is part of what is called "Significant Learning" by specialists in Psychology and Education Sciences. In this sense, this book will help you consolidate what you have learned about methods of integration and give you a broad perspective on the usefulness of Integral Calculus.