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  1. What are the units of a definite integral and its derivative?

    Nov 13, 2012 · The discussion clarifies that the units of a definite integral depend on the units of the function being integrated and the variable of integration. When integrating a function like f …

  2. Challenging Integrals in Calculus 1-2: Expand Your Problem …

    Jun 11, 2007 · The discussion revolves around participants seeking and sharing challenging integrals suitable for Calculus 1-2. Users propose various integrals, including \int {\frac { (1+x^ …

  3. How Does Fubini's Theorem Relate to the Product of Two Integrals?

    Dec 15, 2007 · Product of two integrals... In proving a theorem, my DE textbook uses an unfamiliar approach by stating that the product of two integrals = double integral sign - the …

  4. Calculating the perimeter of a region using integrals

    Feb 5, 2007 · I was wondering,how do we calculate the perimeter of a region using integral calculus?I know that to calculate the area we have to draw the region and if we want the …

  5. Some Useful Integrals In Quantum Field Theory - Physics Forums

    Jul 4, 2015 · In my paper on renormalisation I mentioned what most who have studied calculations in Quantum Field Theory find, its rather complicated and mind numbing.

  6. Tips For How To Understand Application of Integrals In Physics

    Jan 17, 2011 · Understanding the application of integrals in physics often requires more than just solving problems; it involves grasping the underlying concepts and knowing when to apply …

  7. Should Differential or Integral Calculus be Taught First?

    Nov 29, 2007 · The discussion centers on whether integral or differential calculus should be taught first, with opinions suggesting that the order may not significantly impact understanding. …

  8. What is the integral of x*sin (ax)? • Physics Forums

    Nov 29, 2004 · The integral of x*sin (ax) can be solved using integration by parts, where u=x and dv=sin (ax)dx, leading to the formula ∫x*sin (ax)dx = - (1/a)x*cos (ax) + (1/a)∫cos (ax)dx. The …

  9. Creating Big Integrals in LaTeX: Tips and Tricks - Physics Forums

    Mar 19, 2013 · However, for significantly larger integral symbols, specific packages like those found on CTAN are necessary, as the basic LaTeX available on some platforms may have …

  10. Solving Definite Integrals with Variable Limits - Physics Forums

    Dec 13, 2010 · The discussion focuses on finding the derivative of integrals with variable limits. For integrals with constant and variable limits, the fundamental theorem of calculus can be …