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Definite Integral

Definite Integral

Value of f(x) from a to b called definite


integral. We refer to a as the lower limit of
integration and to b as the upper limit of
integration.

A Definite Integral as an Area under


a Curve

Every definite integral has a definite value. That value may be


intepreted geometrically to be a particular area under a given
curve.

Some Properties of Definite


Integrals
Property I The interchange of the limits of intergration
changes the sign of the definite integrals.

Some Properties of Definite


Integrals
Property II A definite integral has a value of zero when the
two limits of integration are identical

Some Properties of Definite


Integrals
Property III A definite can be expressed as a sum of a finite
number of definite subintegrals as follows

Some Properties of Definite


Integrals
Property IV

Some Properties of Definite


Integrals
Property
V

Some Properties of Definite


Integrals
Property VI

Some Properties of Definite


Integrals
Property VII

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