Math, asked by snehachouhan68, 1 year ago

what is integration????
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Answered by Anonymous
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Integration is the process of finding an anti-derivative of a given function f. ‘Integrate f’ means ‘find an anti-derivative of f’. Such an anti-derivative may be called an indefinite integral of f and be denoted by ∫f(x) dx

The term ‘integration’ is also used for any method of evaluating a definite integral.



The definite integral can be evaluated if an anti-derivative Φ of f can be found, because then its value is Φ(b) − Φ(a). (This is provided that a and b both belong to an interval in which f is continuous.)

However, for many functions f, there is no anti-derivative expressible in terms of elementary functions, and other methods for evaluating the definite integral have to be sought, one such being so-called numerical integration
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Answered by SmãrtyMohït
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&lt;b&gt;➡In the context of  mathematics, <br />integration is defined as "the process of finding a function whose derivative is equal to the function being integrated. This, in most cases, is the same as finding the area between the graph of the function being integrated and 0."<br /><br />The integration symbol:-<br /><br />Where a and b are the limits, or where the integrating starts and ends. dx signals that x is the thing that changes.



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