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| Introduction |
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| In the previous chapter we learnt the methods of obtaining the anti-derivatives. Differentiation deals with the rate of change while integration deals with the total change. The definite integrals are evaluated in problems relating to plane, areas, areas and volumes of solid of revolution etc. |
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| In this chapter, we confine ourselves to properties of definite integrals, evaluating integrals as a limit of sum and plane areas by integration. |
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