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In [[mathematics]], an '''integral''' assigns numbers to [[Function (mathematics)|functions]] in a way that can describe displacement, area, volume, and other concepts that arise by combining infinitesimal data.
 
In [[mathematics]], an '''integral''' assigns numbers to [[Function (mathematics)|functions]] in a way that can describe displacement, area, volume, and other concepts that arise by combining infinitesimal data.
  
Integration is one of the two main operations of calculus, with its inverse, differentiation, being the other.
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Integration is one of the two main operations of calculus, with its inverse, [[Differential calculus|differentiation]], being the other.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

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In mathematics, an integral assigns numbers to functions in a way that can describe displacement, area, volume, and other concepts that arise by combining infinitesimal data.

Integration is one of the two main operations of calculus, with its inverse, differentiation, being the other.

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