integraale
Integraale, in the sense of the Romanian mathematical terminology, are central objects in calculus that describe accumulation and aggregation of quantities. They can be categorized as indefinite (or antiderivatives) and definite integrals, reflecting different ways of summing infinitesimal contributions over an interval or across a domain.
An indefinite integral, denoted by ∫ f(x) dx, represents the family of all antiderivatives of a function
Key properties include linearity, which allows the integration of sums and scaled functions, and common techniques
Applications are widespread, including computation of areas, physical work, probability distributions, and accumulated quantities in economics