Interpretation of integrals











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How to interpret integrals in the image ? Length of curve ? Or etc.



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Only the last one is the length of the curve.
– Paul
Dec 3 at 3:25




Only the last one is the length of the curve.
– Paul
Dec 3 at 3:25












Welcome to MSE. Please type your questions when feasible, as in this case, instead of posting images; images can't be browsed.
– saulspatz
Dec 3 at 3:52




Welcome to MSE. Please type your questions when feasible, as in this case, instead of posting images; images can't be browsed.
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