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4481858 No.4481858 [Reply] [Original]

What happens if I integrate a region of time? With the lower and upper bounds being parameters of time?

What will happen?

>> No.4481863

My head would explode. But no seriously explain please.

>> No.4481866

>Time as a parameter of time
t=t
What would happen is that you would integrate a region of time.

>> No.4481871

>>4481866

wtf would I get?
what would happen

if I integrate a function i get the area under the curve

what would i get if i integrated a time slice?

>> No.4481894

it depends on the function you're refering to a region of time
/thread

>> No.4481897

>>4481871
If you integrate a function with respect to time,I believe you get a function of impulses. If you could find the area of time, this would be it, but since there is only one axis of time and it doesn't make sense to multiply two axis with such different unit (which is how you calculate an area), you are simply left with a series of impulses.