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Lesson 26: The Definite Integral
Having explored the area problem for curved regions or regions below graphs of functions, we define the definite integral and state some of its properties. It's defined for functions which are continuous or at worst have finitely many jump or removable discontinuities. It's "linear" with respect to addition and scaling of functions. And it preserves order between functions.
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The Definite Integral
Math 1a
Introduction to Calculus
April 14, 2008
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