Introduction To Integral Calculus 〈TOP ✯〉

This is the story of how humans learned to calculate the "uncalculable"—from measuring the curve of a circle to tracking the exact distance a car travels as its speed constantly shifts. The Problem: Beyond Straight Lines

Centuries later, in the 1600s, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz and Isaac Newton independently discovered that integration was actually the "undoing" of differentiation. While differential calculus looks at the (like how fast a car is going right now), integral calculus looks at the accumulation (how much distance the car has covered in total). Introduction to integral Calculus

On November 11, 1675, Leibniz demonstrated this for the first time by using the integral symbol ( ∫integral of This is the story of how humans learned

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