EDEXCEL A-LEVEL MATHS INTEGRATION QUESTIONS AND PRACTICE
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Integration is one of the most heavily weighted topics in Edexcel A-Level Maths. StudyVector helps you master advanced techniques like integration by substitution, integration by parts, and integrating using partial fractions through targeted practice. Use it as a starting point before practice: check the exact qualification or board, answer questions, review mistakes, and follow official provider pages when admissions or exam requirements change.
Integration is one of the most heavily weighted topics in Edexcel A-Level Maths. StudyVector helps you master advanced techniques like integration by substitution, integration by parts, and integrating using partial fractions through targeted practice. Use it as a starting point before practice: check the exact qualification or board, answer questions, review mistakes, and follow official provider pages when admissions or exam requirements change.
Advanced Integration Techniques
In year 13, integration becomes significantly more complex. You must learn to recognise which method to apply based on the form of the integrand.
—Integration by Substitution
—Integration by Parts
—Using Partial Fractions
—Integrating trigonometric functions
Common mistake: forgetting the constant of integration
The most frequent error in indefinite integration is forgetting to add '+ c'. In definite integration, mistakes often happen when evaluating the limits, especially with negative signs.
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FAQs
When should I use integration by parts?
Integration by parts is typically used when the integrand is a product of two functions, such as x*sin(x) or x*e^x.
How do I choose 'u' in integration by parts?
A common rule of thumb is LATE: Logarithmic, Algebraic, Trigonometric, Exponential. Choose 'u' to be the function that appears first in this list.
Does StudyVector provide step-by-step integration solutions?
Yes, when you get an integration question wrong on StudyVector, the explanation breaks down the method step-by-step so you can spot where you went wrong.