Math, asked by arish54, 1 month ago

Give the
geometrical interpretation of definite
integral?​

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Answered by cuteprincess200012
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

The area under the graph is the definite integral. By definition, definite integral is the sum of the product of the lengths of intervals and the height of the function that is being integrated with that interval, which includes the formula of the area of the rectangle. The figure given below illustrates it.

Answered by shivanshisingh1627
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The area which is not under the graph is the indefinite integral. pls mark my ans as branliest pls

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