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What is the name of the property of \(\int_a^b\)f(x)dx+\(\int_b^c\)f(x)dx = \(\int_a^c\)f(x)dx?(a) Zero interval property(b) Adding intervals property(c) Adding integral property(d) Adding integrand propertyThe question was asked during an internship interview.Query is from Properties of Definite Integrals in chapter Integrals of Mathematics – Class 12

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Correct answer is (B) ADDING intervals PROPERTY

The explanation is: \(\int_a^b\)f(x)dx+\(\int_b^c\)(x)dx = \(\int_a^c\)f(x) dx is a property of definite integrals. \(\int_a^b\)f(x)dx+\(\int_b^c\)f(x)dx = \(\int_a^c\)f(x) dx is called as adding intervals property USED to COMBINE a lower limit and upper limit of two different integrals.



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