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integrand - 3 dictionary results

in⋅te⋅grand

[in-ti-grand]
–noun Mathematics.
the expression to be integrated.

Origin:
1895–1900; < L integrandum, n. use of neut. of integrandus, ger. of integrāre to integrate
in·te·grand     (ĭn'tĭ-grānd')  Pronunciation Key 
n.   A function to be integrated.


[From Latin integrandus, gerundive of integrāre, to integrate; see integrate.]

integrand   (ĭn'tĭ-grānd')  Pronunciation Key 
A function to be integrated.

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