Well if you are talking about calculus, integration is the anti-derivative. So as my teacher explained to us, instead of going down, you will go up. For example if you have the F(x) = 2x, the F'(x) = 2. F'(x) is the derivative here, so you will do the anti of a derivative. So with the same F(x) = 2x the integral, is SF(x) = 1/3x^3. The Integral will find you the area under the curve.
The answer depends on what the constant is: the y-intercept in a linear graph, constant of proportionality, constant of integration, physical [universal] constant.
integration of (sinx)^1/2 is not possible.so integration of root sinx is impossible
Integration for inverse tangent of square x
Vertical Integration is owning a section of a business and horizontal integration is owning all businesses in a certain field.
Integration is a special case of summation. Summation is the finite sum of multiple, fixed values. Integration is the limit of a summation as the number of elements approches infinity while a part of their respective value approaches zero.
Integral (math) :अनुकल anukalaintegral or inherent : आनुषङ्गिक aanuShangika; स्वाभाविक svaabhaavika
In basic terms, Calculus is Differentiation and Integration And all things associated with that.
You don't normally apply integration, or other advanced math topics, in your daily life, unless your "daily life" includes work in the science or engineering area.
The answer depends on what the constant is: the y-intercept in a linear graph, constant of proportionality, constant of integration, physical [universal] constant.
Calculus is used primarily to hack into signals, your basic FFT analyzers which incorporate power series, etc .... if you use math to construct signals than the reverse can be applied. Thus integration and Differentiation.
INTEGRATION
You can buy an Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) online. It analyzes your aspects. And has you do some math to figure out your stance in the industry.
Tapered integration is partial integration and not full vertical integration. Therefore tapered integration is when a firm both makes and buys similar products or services.
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backward integration is a form of vertical integration in which firm's control of its inputs or supplies. forward integration is a form of vertical integration in which firm's control of its distribution.
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