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Intro To Exp 1 P8

1. The integral of a continuous function defined on an interval [a,b] is nothing but the area between the x-axis and the curve from a to b. 2. Similarly, one can think of integrating a two-variable function defined on a rectangle R=[a,b] x [c,d] as the volume between the function and the xy-plane, with limits a to b and c to d. 3. The integral can be approximated by dividing the rectangle R into smaller rectangles and taking the sum of the areas of the subcuboids, approximating the volume under the surface.

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Intro To Exp 1 P8

1. The integral of a continuous function defined on an interval [a,b] is nothing but the area between the x-axis and the curve from a to b. 2. Similarly, one can think of integrating a two-variable function defined on a rectangle R=[a,b] x [c,d] as the volume between the function and the xy-plane, with limits a to b and c to d. 3. The integral can be approximated by dividing the rectangle R into smaller rectangles and taking the sum of the areas of the subcuboids, approximating the volume under the surface.

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