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where can I use integral in every day life


NorthRokas

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25 minutes ago, NorthRokas said:

as applied mathematics student

Congratulations.

26 minutes ago, NorthRokas said:

i get assigned to make presentation...............(I need example and solution)

But we don't do your homework for you.
We can help you but you must do the work.

The better the information you supply the better the help we can offer.

I presume you know what integration is  and how to perform some simple integrations ?

But you need some real life examples.

Have you no ideas at all ?

How about this:

Suppose you have measured a graph of some function, say current or voltage in an electrical circuit or the water flow of a stream or river or the temperature over a day or week or month or......... or take your pick of some physical variable from real life. Ask if you don't know what a variable is it is very important that you do.

So you are asked for the average value of this variable and you say

OK let me perform the integeration since I know that the average = the integral divided by the interval

In maths symbols this is


[math]Average(x) = \frac{{\int_a^b {f(x)dx} }}{{b - a}}[/math]


Now choose a variable and see if we can generate an f(x) and integrate it.

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  • 2 months later...

This depends strongly on what your "everyday life" is  like!  If you are an engineer you are likely to use integration regularly.  If your "everday life" consists of saying "Do you want fries with that?", not so much!

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