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integral

Aussprache: [ˈɪn.tɪ.ɡrəl]

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Kontext: „mathematics“

(adjective) something that is essential or very important to the whole. In math, when we talk about something that is integral, we mean it’s a key part that you can’t leave out.

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Having a clear plan is integral to the success of the project.

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Without proper training, the team didn’t feel integral to the competition.

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What integral steps do we need to take to finish our project?

Kontext: „mathematics“

(noun) a specific mathematical concept related to finding the area under a curve. An integral helps us calculate things like the total distance traveled or the area of a shape.

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Calculating the integral of the curve gave us the total area.

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He struggled with integrals and couldn't solve the problem without help.

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Can you explain how to calculate the integral of this function?

Kontext: „wholeness“

(adjective) referring to something complete or whole, where all parts work together. When something is integral, it means every piece is needed for it to be right.

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Trust is integral to a strong friendship.

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If you leave out this part, the solution isn’t integral anymore.

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Why is teamwork integral to our success?

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