The definite integral measures accumulated change. It begins as a limit of sums, where many small pieces are added to approximate area, distance, mass, or any quantity built from a rate. The ...
Recall that an indefinite integral (or antiderivative) is so called as it provides a family of solutions with a constant term. It is called indefinite as the constant \(c\) can take any real value, ...
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