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>>16200859
First, can you actually do Calculus-I and II integrals? I'm going to assume that you can.

You can start with this anon's suggestion (>>16200893), or you can start by learning double and triple integration, which builds on your knowledge of normal integration and delves into some practical applications. This will naturally lead you to more complex species of integrals, and when you get there, volterra integro-differential equations. Going this route would provide you an arguably more stable foundation for applying calculus to your everyday, and you can always take both routes as well, it's not one or the other. Knowledge is power.

If you have any more questions feel free to ask away. Cheers.

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