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see antiderivative . For the set of numbers · see integer . For other uses · see Integral (disambiguation) . "Area under the curve" redirects here. For other uses · in the above graph as an example · a b f &#x2032 · ( t ) d t = f ( b ) &#x2212 · f ( a ) {\displaystyle \int _{a}^{b}f'(t)\ · ( trigonometric · tangent half-angle · an integral is the continuous analog of a sum · and is used to calculate areas · volumes · and their generalizations. The process of computing an integral · called integration · is one of the two fundamental operations of calculus · along with differentiation . &#91 · a &#93 · Integration was initially used to solve problems in mathematics and physics · such as finding the area under a curve · a function whose derivative is the given function

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see antiderivative . For the set of numbers
see integer . For other uses
see Integral (disambiguation) . "Area under the curve" redirects here. For other uses
in the above graph as an example
a b f &#x2032
( t ) d t = f ( b ) &#x2212
f ( a ) {\displaystyle \int _{a}^{b}f'(t)\
( trigonometric
tangent half-angle
an integral is the continuous analog of a sum
and is used to calculate areas
volumes
and their generalizations. The process of computing an integral
Learn more
called integration
is one of the two fundamental operations of calculus
along with differentiation . &#91
a &#93
Integration was initially used to solve problems in mathematics and physics
such as finding the area under a curve
a function whose derivative is the given function

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