MATHEMATICS PROJECT: INTEGRATION
Title: Exploring Integration and Its Applications
Subtopics Covered:
1. Integration with Other Subjects
2. Real-Life Linkage
3. Art Integration
4. Sustainable Development Goals
Page 1: Introduction to Integration
Integration is a fundamental concept in calculus and mathematics. It is used to calculate areas
under curves, among many other applications. Integration, along with differentiation, forms the
foundation of calculus. It is used across various disciplines like physics, economics, biology, and
engineering.
Objective:
To understand the concept of integration and explore its interdisciplinary applications, real-life
connections, artistic relevance, and its role in sustainable development goals.
Page 2: Understanding Integration
Integration is the process of finding the integral of a function. It is essentially the reverse process of
differentiation.
There are two types:
1. Indefinite Integration (without limits)
2. Definite Integration (with limits)
Example: Integral x dx = x^2/2 + C
Applications:
- Calculating area under curves
- Determining accumulated quantities
- Solving differential equations
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