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These both are huge topics of mathematics and can not be simply explained here. Better go through a mathematics-book for detail. In short...
DIFFERENTIATION:- It is mathematically represented by a tangent at point of the curve of a function drawn between two mutual dependable quantities. It is denote generally as
dy/dx where y is a function of x.
INTEGRATION:- It is just reverse of differentiation. It denotes area of a function encloses between two ordinates values.

2006-07-08 04:20:41 · answer #1 · answered by peekejee 2 · 0 0

Differentiation is catered to students with specific capabilities or mild disabilities and the teacher has the instructions simplified. It "differentiates" between a students' needs among the other students. Integration is to "integrate" a mixture of students different learning abilities within the same classroom. this helps to make a class running efficiently. You need to be successful in determining you students' specific need first by creating lessons that caters to their learning. This has to happen before inclusion is successful!

2006-07-08 14:54:25 · answer #2 · answered by Christina C 1 · 0 0

Differentiation and Integration are two topics in calculus. they are just opposite to each other. its difficult to explain about it here as its a big subject. may be you look some book on calculus.

2006-07-08 16:31:50 · answer #3 · answered by flori 4 · 0 0

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