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sek_64 | 16:40 Fri 11th Nov 2005 | Science
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What is the difference between the addition and Integration?
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Well integration is a branch of calculus and addition is adding to or more numbers together.
Integration is a type of addition: the little curly sign means "sum". The relation is that integration is the addition of infinitesimally small segments of a graph. Don't fully understand your question!
As said above, they're two very separate things. There are _huge_ differences between them.

But, in effect, all integration is is a fancy way of adding up.
Addition is the addition of a finite number of things of a finite size. Integration is the addition of an infinite number of infinitely small things.

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