Integration

Integration Tutoring

Expert 1-to-1 support for students who need help with integration — from building foundations to exam-level mastery.

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What is integration?

Integration is the reverse of differentiation. It is used to find areas under curves, solve differential equations, and compute accumulated quantities.

Key concepts

Our tutors cover the full range of integration topics, including:

  • Indefinite integration (reverse of differentiation)
  • Definite integration and area under curves
  • Integration by substitution
  • Integration by parts
  • Partial fractions for integration
  • Trapezium rule (numerical integration)

Where students struggle

Integration is one of the topics students most commonly seek help with. Here are the areas our tutors focus on:

  • Recognising which integration technique to use
  • Setting up area problems with curves below the x-axis
  • Integration by parts with repeated application
  • Solving separable differential equations

Year groups

Integration is part of the curriculum for Year 12, Year 13. The level of difficulty increases as students progress, with more abstract and exam-focused content at GCSE and A-Level.

How a tutor helps with integration

A dedicated maths tutor provides focused, personalised support that a classroom teacher simply can't. They identify exactly where your child is getting stuck, explain concepts in a way that makes sense to them, and provide the practice needed to build real confidence. For integration, this targeted approach makes all the difference.

Exam relevance

Integration questions are worth significant marks at A-Level. They often require multi-step methods and are frequently the most challenging questions on the paper.

What parents say

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James R.Parent, Bristol
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Frequently asked questions

Integration is the reverse of differentiation. It is used to find areas under curves, solve differential equations, and compute accumulated quantities.

Integration is studied by students in Year 12, Year 13. The depth and complexity increase at each level.

Recognising which integration technique to use. Setting up area problems with curves below the x-axis. Integration by parts with repeated application. Solving separable differential equations. A dedicated tutor helps students work through these challenges with clear explanations and plenty of practice.

A 1-to-1 tutor identifies exactly where your child is stuck, breaks down difficult concepts into manageable steps, and provides targeted practice. This focused approach is much more effective than trying to keep up in a classroom of 30.

Integration questions are worth significant marks at A-Level. They often require multi-step methods and are frequently the most challenging questions on the paper.

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