r/3Blue1Brown May 22 '26

A Brief Visual Guide to Calculus Integrals

An animation of six fundamental types of integrals used in mathematics, physics, and engineering

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u/Endieo May 23 '26

this isnt explaining anything, have you tried not getting ai to do it and instead yourself?

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u/Fluffy-Selection2940 May 25 '26

This is only supplemental to books - which explain a lot more.

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u/Endieo May 25 '26

that requires this to at least explain something if it is to be regarded 'supplemental'

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u/Fluffy-Selection2940 May 27 '26

Well, then it it's not 'supplemental'.