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NCERT Exemplar Class 12 Maths Unit 7 Integrals
NCERT Class 12 Maths Unit 7 is for Integrals. The type of questions that will be asked from NCERT Class 12 Maths Unit 7 are displayed in the below provided NCERT Exemplar Class 12 Maths Unit 7. With the help of it, candidates can prepare well for the examination.
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Overview
1. Let d/dx F (x) = f (x). Then, we write ∫ f (x) dx = F (x) + C. These integrals are called indefinite integrals or general integrals, C is called a constant of integration. All these integrals differ by a constant.
2. If two functions differ by a constant, they have the same derivative.
3. Geometrically, the statement ∫ f ( x ) dx = F (x) + C = y (say) represents a family of curves. The different values of C correspond to different members of this family and these members can be obtained by shifting any one of the curves parallel to itself. Further, the tangents to the curves at the points of intersection of a line x = a with the curves are parallel.
4. Some properties of indefinite integrals


Methods of integration
There are some methods or techniques for finding the integral where we can not directly select the antiderivative of function f by reducing them into standard forms. Some of these methods are based on
- Integration by substitution
- Integration using partial fractions
- Integration by parts.
Definite integral

The definite integral as the limit of the sum


Fundamental Theorem of Calculus

Some properties of Definite Integrals


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Objective Type Questions (Solved Examples)
Choose the correct answer from the given four options in each of the Examples from
20 to 30.










Short Answer Type Questions

Long Answer Type Questions

Multiple Choice Questions

Fill In Blanks Type Questions

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