Examples of using Integral in English and their translations into Malay
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Put the pi outside of the integral times d y. d y,
So this, as we see, simplifies to the integral of u to the minus 3 du,
the formula is the integral from negative infinity to x of the given formula.
On November 5, 1977, Kim solved complicated differential and integral calculus problems on Japanese television.
The solution for a point source for the heat equation given above is an example of the use of a Fourier integral.
are additional fields which are introduced into gauge quantum field theories to maintain the consistency of the path integral formulation.
Let's say we have the indefinite integral of the square root of 6x minus x squared minus 5. And obviously this is not some simple integral.
So my indefinite integral now becomes the integral, I'm just doing a little bit of algebra, the integral of the square root of 4 minus x minus 3 squared dx.
including differential and integral calculus, statistics and discrete mathematics.
Steps need to be taken to provide equal access to education to every category of disabled persons as an integral part of the education system.
I know how integral he was to your team.
and results in an integral component.
Demonstrated ability to work independently or as an integral part of a team to achieve objectives and goals.
Integrated Ultrasonic Sensor, an important integral part of parking guidance system, is installed right above each parking space.
The fountain is an integral work of art, although it consists of parts made at different times- from the 12th to the 18th centuries.
Equipped with professional vacuum system, adopt integral adsorption base with the high strength engineering plastics surface,
Ripple frequency is some integral multiple of the converter's switching frequency,
In the modern world it is an integral part of the interior of any room with a bed,
The integral and segmented cages are made of 20 gauge steel or ZL102 cast aluminum alloy.
General competences: to have an integral vision of the human being in its immanent and transcendent dimension.