integráljára
Integráljára is a Hungarian term that translates to "its integral" or "integral of it." In mathematics, an integral is a fundamental concept in calculus, representing the reverse operation of differentiation. It can be understood as the area under a curve, the accumulation of quantities, or the sum of infinitely many infinitesimal parts. The term "integráljára" specifically refers to the integral belonging to a particular function or mathematical expression. When one speaks of "integráljára," they are referring to the result of performing the integration process on a given subject. This result is itself a function or a value, depending on whether the integral is indefinite or definite. The indefinite integral of a function f(x) is a family of functions whose derivative is f(x), often denoted as ∫f(x) dx. The definite integral, on the other hand, calculates the net signed area between the graph of f(x) and the x-axis over a specified interval, denoted as ∫[a to b] f(x) dx. Therefore, "integráljára" points to this calculated output of the integration operation.