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what si integration basically

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Answered by khushi94223
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The most general term dy/dx is basically (d/dx)(y) so it is the rate of change of a function y=f(x) with respect to the variable x. It is the reverse process of differentiation, also known as anti-derivative. Integration is divided into two sub topics indefinite integration and definite integration.

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The most general term dy/dx is basically (d/dx)(y) so it is the rate of change of a function y=f(x) with respect to the variable x. It is the reverse process of differentiation, also known as anti-derivative. Integration is divided into two sub topics indefinite integration and definite integration.

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