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Properties of Integrals: Definies, Integrables, Monotony, Average

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This lecture covers the properties of integrals, including definies integrals, integrables functions, monotony of integrals, and the theorem of the average. It explains how to calculate integrals, the mean value theorem, and the concept of generalized average.

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