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September 6
Fundamental theorem of calculus article text clarification request.
Regarding the article, Fundamental theorem of calculus, line 4 has "with a variable bound of integration." What does the phrase, "bound of integration" mean? I have a bachelor's degree in engineering, so am quite familiar with calculus; this phrase seems to be omitting context, or possibly has incorrect wording.
- In the notation for a definite integral over one variable, and are the bounds of integration. --Lambiam 06:24, 6 September 2021 (UTC)