Newton- Leibnitz

Is there something called Newton- Leibnitz theorem in integral calculus?????

17 Answers

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Aditya ·

i hope u got it from Sankara's post.

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voldy ·

if you don't get the first one then the second one is simpler da. Partial derivatives are not going to be asked in JEE.

the second one seems sufficient for our level . though both are the same , try nderstanding the second one first and then extend it.

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Honey Arora ·

ys it does stand for tht.........i don't know here

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Anirudh Narayanan ·

∂="doe"
i thought it stands for partial differentiation

1
Honey Arora ·

which symbol.....the curved 'd'?

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Anirudh Narayanan ·

dat was tamil, Adi [4]

Can u pls explain the symbols used in the theorem? And why do we use it?

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Aditya ·

wat was dat??????????????????????????

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Anirudh Narayanan ·

ok machan. Happy journey [4]

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msp ·

machan avasarama oorukku kelambavendirukku apparama vandhu solren, veetla kadhava pootaporanga apparama varen

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Aditya ·

yes

u can find it in any standard buk

11
Anirudh Narayanan ·

Edhume velangala machan. [2]

3
msp ·

ithu anegama unokku usefulla irukkum

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msp ·


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Anirudh Narayanan ·

Most of the symbols are incomprehensible [2]

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Aditya ·

http://www.fsb.hr/matematika/download/ZS_NL_and_Henstock.pdf

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skygirl ·

google it ...

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Anirudh Narayanan ·

Can you pls post it? Or give me a link where i can find it?

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