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  2. Integral - Wikipedia

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    A definite integral computes the signed area of the region in the plane that is bounded by the graph of a given function between two points in the real line. Conventionally, areas above the horizontal axis of the plane are positive while areas below are negative.

  3. Fundamental theorem of calculus - Wikipedia

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    The fundamental theorem of calculus is a theorem that links the concept of differentiating a function (calculating its slopes, or rate of change at each point in time) with the concept of integrating a function (calculating the area under its graph, or the cumulative effect of small contributions). Roughly speaking, the two operations can be ...

  4. List of definite integrals - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the definite integral ∫ a b f ( x ) d x {\displaystyle \int _{a}^{b}f(x)\,dx} is the area of the region in the xy -plane bounded by the graph of f , the x -axis, and the lines x = a and x = b , such that area above the x -axis adds to the total, and that below the x -axis subtracts from the total.

  5. Trapezoidal rule - Wikipedia

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    In calculus, the trapezoidal rule (also known as the trapezoid rule or trapezium rule) [a] is a technique for numerical integration, i.e., approximating the definite integral: (). The trapezoidal rule works by approximating the region under the graph of the function f ( x ) {\displaystyle f(x)} as a trapezoid and calculating its area.

  6. Integration by parts - Wikipedia

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    Taking the difference of each side between two values = and = and applying the fundamental theorem of calculus gives the definite integral version: ′ = () () ′ (). The original integral ∫ u v ′ d x {\displaystyle \int uv'\,dx} contains the derivative v' ; to apply the theorem, one must find v , the antiderivative of v' , then evaluate ...

  7. Numerical integration - Wikipedia

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    In analysis, numerical integration comprises a broad family of algorithms for calculating the numerical value of a definite integral.The term numerical quadrature (often abbreviated to quadrature) is more or less a synonym for "numerical integration", especially as applied to one-dimensional integrals.

  8. Riemann integral - Wikipedia

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    Imagine you have a curve on a graph, and the curve stays above the x-axis between two points, a and b. The area under that curve, from a to b, is what we want to figure out. This area can be described as the set of all points (x, y) on the graph that follow these rules: a ≤ x ≤ b (the x-coordinate is between a and b) and 0 < y < f(x) (the y ...

  9. Logarithmic integral function - Wikipedia

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    The logarithmic integral has an integral representation defined for all positive real numbers x ≠ 1 by the definite integral ... Graphs, and Mathematical Tables ...