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The applications of integration are numerous and at an elementary level are perhaps best shown by taking examples. It will be seen that the indefinite integral gives a general solution to a problem and that particular solutions satisfying given initial conditions are obtained by determining specific values of the constant or constants of integration.
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© 1983 C.T. Moss and C. Plumpton
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Moss, C.T., Plumpton, C. (1983). Applications of integration. In: Integration. Core Books in Advanced Mathematics. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-06045-0_8
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