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Applications of Integration

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In the previous chapter, we have introduced the notion of the integral as the limit of certain sums known as Riemannian sums, and we have seen that it yields the area below the graph of a given nonnegative function f(x) defined over a closed interval [ab].

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Brokate, M., Manchanda, P., Siddiqi, A.H. (2019). Applications of Integration. In: Calculus for Scientists and Engineers. Industrial and Applied Mathematics. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-8464-6_7

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