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Question- Definite Integral as a Limit of a Sum

Answer- Imagine a curve above the x-axis. The function of this graph is a continuous function defined on a closed interval [a, b], where all the values of the function are non-negative. The area bound between the curve, the points ‘x = a’ and ‘x = b’ and the x-axis is the definite integral ∫ab f(x) dx of any such continuous function ‘f’.

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