Limits of integration

In calculus and mathematical analysis the limits of integration (or bounds of integration) of the integral

of a Riemann integrable function defined on a closed and bounded interval are the real numbers and , in which is called the lower limit and the upper limit. The region that is bounded can be seen as the area inside and .

For example, the function is defined on the interval with the limits of integration being and .[1]

  1. ^ "31.5 Setting up Correct Limits of Integration". math.mit.edu. Retrieved 2019-12-02.

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