
In this chapter we define the Riemann integral in terms of upper and lower sums and arbitrary Riemann sums. We show that a wide class of functions and their combinations are Riemann integrable. We prove the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, the substitution rule and integration by parts. We also discuss improper integrals.
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