
integral
/ˈɪnəɡɹəɫ/
the accumulation of quantities, or the area under a curve
integral in a sentence
“The integral of velocity over time gives displacement.”
Origin of integral
Latin integralis making up a whole, from integer whole
Related Words
limit
the value a function approaches as the input approaches some value
asymptote
a line that a curve approaches but never touches
convergence
the property of approaching a definite value or state
divergence
the property of failing to approach any finite limit
continuous
having no breaks, jumps, or discontinuities
differential
an infinitesimally small change in a variable