Calculator For Indeterminate Integrals (Check If You’re Counting Right).

Introducing the Wolfram calculator for indeterminate integrals, reworked a bit by me:

The matter is simple: in the calculator we enter the formula (according to the Rules) – without dx, click on ‘Calculate’ and we have a calculated integral.

For example, to count \int{\frac{{{x}^{2}}}{{{x}^{2}}+1}}dx we enter into the calculator: x^2/(x^2+1).

That’s it, I hope the calculator is useful to you. If you have trouble using it, let us know in the comments under the post.

Krystian Karczyński

Założyciel i szef serwisu eTrapez.

Magister matematyki Politechniki Poznańskiej. Korepetytor matematyki z wieloletnim stażem. Twórca pierwszych Kursów eTrapez, które zdobyły ogromną popularność wśród studentów w całej Polsce.

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