# Stretching integral [duplicate]

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How can I have a bigger integral (\int) delimiter?

Is there some way to "stretch" the integral symbol to cover a big math expression? I'm talking about a problem like this:

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Take a look at the answer to: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/2414/… as I suspect that that might solve your problem. If it doesn't, please edit your question to explain why that doesn't work so answerers can better help you. If it does, this question will be closed as a duplicate of that one to help others find the answer quickly. –  Andrew Stacey Mar 3 '11 at 9:03

## marked as duplicate by Andrew Stacey, Matthew Leingang, Hendrik Vogt, Willie Wong, Martin Scharrer♦Mar 3 '11 at 10:58

You can do that with the package bigints

For example,

\documentclass{book}
\usepackage{bigints}
\begin{document}

\begin{align}
\bigints_{-Y}^{Y}\left(\frac{X}{\frac{X}{\frac{X}{X}}}\right)\mathrm{d}X
\end{align}

\end{document}

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+1 for posting a minimal example –  Hendrik Vogt Mar 3 '11 at 12:43