Element of Integration/Examples/Element of Area

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Example of Element of Integration

Consider the definite integral:

$\ds \int_a^b \map f x \rd x$

This gives the area under the curve whose locus is given by $y = \map f x$

Hence the element of integration $\map f x \rd x$ can be interpreted as an infinitesimal strip of area.

These are then summed to find the total area under the curve.


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