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You must have a strong basis in Algebra, Algebra II, Geometry and Trigonometry. Usually high schools offer a pre-Calculus course which is somewhat of a conglomeration of the aforementioned courses. Then you would move into differential calculus, integral calculus, vector (multi-variable) calculus, and finally differential equations, which is considered to be at the top of the hierarchy of the calculus courses. So take Algebra, Algebra II, Geometry and Trigonometry to get your strong foundation before begining the calculus sequence.
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In order to evaluate a definite integral first find the indefinite integral. Then subtract the integral evaluated at the bottom number (usually the left endpoint) from the integral evaluated at the top number (usually the right endpoint). For example, if I wanted the integral of x from 1 to 2 (written with 1 on the bottom and 2 on the top) I would first evaluate the integral: the integral of x is (x^2)/2 Then I would subtract the integral evaluated at 1 from the integral evaluated at 2: (2^2)/2-(1^2)/2 = 2-1/2 =3/2.
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Assuming you specifically mean calculus an integral is basically the area between some graph and the x-axis between two points. Imagine this: You have a graph with a line on it (doesn't matter if it's a line or a curve or anything, so long as it doesn't loop back on itself, for now, you have a straight line). Now, pick two places on the x-axis to put vertical lines (these are the boundaries you'll work in). Now you have a left boundary, a right boundary, and a top and bottom boundary (the x axis is one and the line is the other). So, you have a 2-d closed shape. The area this shape covers is the integral of that line from a to b. Above the axis is positive and below the axis is negative. I'll link to a few pictures to help visualize it. In each one there will be an "a" on the left, a 'b' on the right, some graph and the x-axis. Those are the boundaries and the area inside those boundaries is the integral.
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