Home

integroimalla

Integroimalla is a Finnish grammatical form meaning “by integrating” or “through integration.” It is the gerund form derived from the verb integroida (to integrate) and the instrumental suffix -malla, which signals the method or means by which something is done. In mathematical writing, integroimalla is used to indicate that a result or step is obtained via the process of integration.

In mathematics, integroimalla describes applying integral calculus to derive a quantity. The phrase is common in

A simple example illustrates the idea. If a function has derivative f′(x) = 2x, integroimalla with respect

Overall, integroimalla is a concise linguistic marker in Finnish mathematical writing that points to the action

explanations
and
problem
statements
to
emphasize
the
method
rather
than
merely
presenting
a
numerical
answer.
It
can
refer
to
evaluating
indefinite
or
definite
integrals,
transforming
expressions
through
integration,
or
using
integral
techniques
to
obtain
areas,
probabilities,
expectations,
or
other
properties
described
by
integrals.
While
it
does
not
specify
a
particular
technique,
it
signals
that
the
next
step
relies
on
integrating
a
function
with
respect
to
a
variable.
to
x
yields
the
antiderivative
f(x)
=
∫2x
dx
=
x^2
+
C.
In
more
applied
contexts,
integroimalla
might
be
used
to
derive
the
area
under
a
curve
by
integrating
the
curve’s
height
over
an
interval,
or
to
compute
expected
values
in
probability
theory
by
integrating
a
probability
density
function.
of
performing
integration
as
part
of
a
solution
or
demonstration.