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Integration: Is there anything clear about it?

While there is no set of values and even if there is some the spread is so ultra wide that the value standard initially started with eventually embrace its anti-value, is there any go about it?

For example if true christian social values are taken they are not much different from islamic values.

The problem is in the name so called modern western values there is probably only confusions.

Probably this is the reason of many forms of alienation within a community.

Update:

Coyote: Sorry, that you could not make anything out. There is always next time. Keep trying...

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  • 1 decade ago
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    You at least need to define your function and what you are integrating with respect to, otherwise the question is meaningless. But you don't need a set of values to integrate something, at least in the most general way. I suppose a set of values would help if you hadn't provided a function, but the question would have to be clear on what was we were integrating with respect to, and beginners at least would need the values to fit the function perfectly before it could be derived: a wide spread would be useless.

    It is sad to see individuals alienated from maths, but improving the teaching for all is a mammoth task.

  • 1 decade ago

    Just because you seem not to have the intellectual tools to clear *your* "confusion" does not mean that the rest of us are "confused." You start with an indefensible premise and predictably struggle your way to an insupportable conclusion.

    Perhaps after some serious work with your "English-as-a-second-language" tutor you can post a question that isn't gibberish. I will gladly try to respond then.

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