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Welcome back to FactorXMaths! This is the fifth and final video in our Indefinite Integration for JEE Main 2026 playlist. I’m Akshat Agarwal from IIT Kharagpur, and in this session we’ll solve previous year JEE Main questions on indefinite integrals so you can see exactly how the chapter appears in the real exam. 🔹 What’s inside this video? Handpicked JEE Main PYQs on indefinite integrals: We go through a curated set of past questions that cover the full range of methods you’ve learned: standard formulas, substitution, integration by parts, partial fractions, and trigonometric tricks. You’ll see how even a low-to-moderate weightage topic like indefinite integration keeps showing up consistently in different papers. Step-by-step solution approach, not just answers: For each question, we break down how to identify the right method, how to simplify before integrating, and how to avoid common calculation mistakes under time pressure. The focus is on developing an exam mindset: spotting patterns quickly and rejecting unnecessary long methods. Mix of easy, medium, and slightly tricky problems: The set includes straightforward formula-based questions, standard method questions (like a direct substitution or a single application of by parts), and a few that need a smart manipulation or a combination of two methods. This gives you a realistic feel of the difficulty distribution across recent years. Pattern and strategy insights from PYQs: As we solve, we also talk about which forms are most frequently asked, how often partial fractions or trigonometric identities are involved, and how indefinite integrals connect to later topics like definite integrals and area under curves. You’ll pick up small but powerful habits, like checking for simplifications before jumping into heavy methods. By the end of this video, you’ll have seen the entire chapter in action through real JEE Main questions, and you’ll know exactly what kind of indefinite integrals to expect and how to convert your conceptual understanding into marks. 📌 Don’t forget to: 👍 Like the video if these PYQs helped solidify the chapter for you 🔔 Subscribe and turn on notifications for upcoming playlists on Definite Integration and Area Under the Curve 💬 Comment which PYQ pattern you found most insightful or surprising 📂 Share this with friends who are revising Indefinite Integration right before their JEE Main attempt