Finding the Constant of Integration (DP IB Applications & Interpretation (AI)): Revision Note
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Finding the Constant of Integration
What is the constant of integration?
When finding an anti-derivative there is a constant term to consider
This constant term, usually called
, is the constant of integration
In terms of graphing an anti-derivative, there are endless possibilities
Collectively these may be referred to as the family of antiderivatives or family of curves
They all have the same shape, but are just shifted up or down vertically compared to each other
Each one corresponds to a different possible value of
The value of the constant of integration is determined by the exact location of the curve
if a point on the curve is known, the constant of integration can be found
How do I find the constant of integration?
For
, the constant of integration,
, can be found if a point on the graph of
is known
STEP 1
If need be, rewrite
into an integrable form
Each term needs to be a power of
(or a constant)
STEP 2
Integrate each term of
, remembering the constant of integration “
”
STEP 3
Substitute the
and
coordinates of a given point in to
to form an equation in
Solve the equation to find
Examiner Tips and Tricks
If a question gives you extra information that allows the constant of integration can be found, be sure to find it. Don't just leave your answer with a "".
Worked Example
The graph of passes through the point
. The gradient function of
is given by
.
Find.

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