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 |  |  | Integration: Encyclopedia II - Integrity - Integrity in modern ethicsThere exists however a more formal study of the term integrity and its meaning in modern ethics. It is often understood not only as a refusal to engage in behavior that evades responsibility, but as an understanding of different modes or styles in which some discourse takes place, and which aims at the discovery of some truth.
Integrity - The Law.
An adversarial process, for instance, has a certain type of integrity, in which those engaged in it commit not only to advance the case for "their own" si ...
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 |  |  | Integration: Encyclopedia II - Integral - Computing integralsThe most basic technique for computing integrals of one real variable is based on the fundamental theorem of calculus. It proceeds like this:
Choose a function f(x) and an interval [a,b].
Find an antiderivative of f, that is, a function F such that F' = f.
By the fundamental theorem of calculus, .
Therefore the value of the integral is F(b) − F(a).
Note that the integral is not actually the antiderivative (the integral is a number), but the fundamental theorem allows ...
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 |  |  | Integration: Encyclopedia II - Integral - Computing integralsThe most basic technique for computing integrals of one real variable is based on the fundamental theorem of calculus. It proceeds like this:
Choose a function f(x) and an interval [a,b].
Find an antiderivative of f, that is, a function F such that F' = f.
By the fundamental theorem of calculus, provided the integrand and integral have no singularities on the path of integration, .
Therefore the value ...
See also:Integral, Integral - Computing integrals, Integral - Approximation of definite integrals, Integral - Integrals and computerized algebra systems, Integral - Improper integrals, Integral - Definitions of the integral, Integral - Definitions by means of an integral Read more here: » Integral: Encyclopedia II - Integral - Computing integrals |
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