Area Under a Curve
The bottom curve shows the cumulative area under the top curve, which is given by the integral of the function in the top curve. The functions used are cubics, with three parameters.
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Calculus
High School Calculus
Integrals
Common Methods of Estimating the Area under a Curve
The Integral Mean Value Theorem: An Illustration
Solids of Revolution
Solids of Known Cross Section
The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
Riemann Sums
Riemann Sums: A Simple Illustration
Integrating Odd Powers of Sine and Cosine by Substitution
Related Rates: Triangle Angle and Area
Integration Is a Sum
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