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Definition of Definite integral
1. Noun. The integral of a function over a definite interval.
Definition of Definite integral
1. Noun. (mathematics) The integral of a function between an upper and lower limit ¹
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Definite Integral
Literary usage of Definite integral
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Elements of the Differential and Integral Calculus: With Examples and by James Morford Taylor, William Christ (1889)
"4 а, a definite integral. If, in any indefinite integral, two different ...
The symbol for the definite integral of ф(х)ах Гъ between the limits a and b is ..."
2. Differential and Integral Calculus by Clyde Elton Love (1916)
"It is called the definite integral because its value is independent of the ...
To evaluate a definite integral, we have merely to find the indefinite ..."
3. Differential and Integral Calculus by Clyde Elton Love (1916)
"It is called the definite integral because its value is independent of the ...
To evaluate a definite integral, we have merely to find the,? indefinite ..."
4. Elements of the Differential and Integral Calculus by William Anthony Granville (1904)
"Decomposition of the interval of integration of the definite integral. ...
Evidently the definite integral may be decomposed into any number of separate ..."
5. The Principles of Mathematics by Bertrand Russell (1903)
"Before examining the infinitesimal on its own account, it remains to define the
definite integral, and to show that this, too, does not involve the ..."
6. Introduction to Infinitesimal Analysis: Functions of One Real Variable by Oswald Veblen, Nels Johann Lennes (1907)
"Properties of the Simple Improper definite integral. The following definition of
the simple improper definite integral is equivalent in substance to that ..."
7. Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society by Cambridge Philosophical Society (1902)
"... On a definite integral. By Prof. TJ I'A. BROMWICH, MA, St John's College.
[Read 5 May 1902.] The following integral presented itself to me in the first ..."
8. Introduction to the Theory of Fourier's Series and Integrals by Horatio Scott Carslaw (1921)
"We now come to the definition of the definite integral of a bounded function ...
The common value of these bounds I and J is called the definite integral of ..."