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definite integration

ankit raj , 12 Years ago
Grade 12
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Rinkoo Gupta

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Let g(x) be the primitive or antiderivative of a function f(x) defined over the interval [a,b]. then the definite integral of f(x) over [a,b] is denoted by inegral f(x) dx under the limit a to b.

integral f(x) dxunder limit a to b =g(b)-g(a)
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