i dont know what that means but yes
Im still taking Integral Calculus now, but for me, if you dont know Differential Calculus you will not know Integral Calculus, because Integral Calculus need Differential. So, as an answer to that question, ITS FAIR
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This may look very daunting at first, but working through it slowly but carefully can provide the correct solution. First, I will assume that there are no bounds of integration (i.e., this is an indefinite integral). Now, the problem can be solved. So integral of (cosx)cos(sin(x))dx can be turned into "u's", using u-substituion. Let u=sinx and du = cosxdx. We are now left with integral of cos(u)du. This is sinu. But because it is an indefinite integral the constant "C" must be added. So the final answer is integral of cosxcos(sin(x))dx=integral of cosudu=sinu+C
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Integral in Tagalog: mahalaga
In reimann stieltjes integral if we assume a(x) = x then it becomes reimann integral so we can say R-S integral is generalized form of reimann integral.
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You can't. The lens on a Canon SD950 is integral to the camera body. Trying to remove it will ruin both the camera and the lens.
Elections are integral to democracies.
Do you mean the Convolution Integral?
What is a integral
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