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I have learned differentiation (till multiple order differentiation). But I don't just understand integrals.
Integration is a mathematical process that involves finding the area under a curve. It is a fundamental concept in calculus and is used to solve a variety of problems in physics, engineering, and other fields.
Self-learning integration allows you to develop a deeper understanding of the concept and its applications. It also allows you to learn at your own pace and focus on areas that you may find more challenging.
Some highly recommended books for self-learning integration include "Calculus: Early Transcendentals" by James Stewart, "Introduction to Calculus and Analysis" by Richard Courant, and "The Humongous Book of Calculus Problems" by W. Michael Kelley.
One way to make self-learning integration easier is to break down the concept into smaller, more manageable parts. Start with basic integration techniques and gradually work your way up to more complex problems. It is also helpful to practice regularly and seek help from online resources or a tutor if needed.
Yes, there are many online resources available for self-learning integration. Some popular ones include Khan Academy, Paul's Online Math Notes, and MIT OpenCourseWare. These resources offer video tutorials, practice problems, and other helpful materials to aid in self-learning integration.