Lecture

Examples of Integrals

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This lecture covers two types of integrals. The first example involves calculating the area under the graph of e^-X, resulting in an area of 1. The second example deals with integrating 1/(1+X²) over the entire real axis, leading to an area of π. The instructor explains the calculations step by step, emphasizing the concept of reciprocal functions and the symmetry of certain functions.

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