line integral

line integral

noun Mathematics.
the limit, as the norm of the partition of a given curve approaches zero, of the sum of the product of the length of the arcs in the partition times the value of the function at some point on each arc.

Origin:
1870–75
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Line integral is always a great word to know.
So is infinity. Does it mean:
occurring in a manner independent of some variable, parameter or function: a uniform bound
the assumed limit of a sequence or series that increases without bound; infinite distance
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