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The height of the curve is necessary to calculate the area under. Anti
differentiation doesn't give you height. Changing height is required for intergration. Anti differentiaition is not math. Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008 |
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On Mar 24, 5:38 am, wrote:
The height of the curve is necessary to calculate the area under. Anti differentiation doesn't give you height. Changing height is required for intergration. Anti differentiaition is not math. Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008 this is body fluids integratin is simply adding what you gain now to that you already have it is growth, what tha baboons use in churches when dont grow as fast as they wan it to grow, they increase tha step size, or call it growth deficit [Hammond 2007] differentiatin is what you have no you begin to give, which they dont like, becus thay gain less and less till thay gain zero which is body fluids if you had a high before at integratin why you shold not have a high at difrentiation? |
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