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how the fuck do i intuitively learn integrals

all I learned is some rules and u-substition -- 'methods'
my problem though is that
IT'S TRIVIAL
I wan't to have a deeper understanding of the integral more meaningful than
>it's just the area under the function bro
>it's the deriviative's opposite bro
>you can represent it as a reinmann sum
Because that sums up my understanding, and it looks so painfully plain

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