Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. If we define an area function, F (x), as the area under the curve y=f (t) from t=0 to t=x, then the area function in this case is F (x)=c∗x. We would like to be able to evaluate more integrals with a process like this, The fundamental theorem of calculus tells us that if f […]
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First fundamental theorem of calculus
First fundamental theorem of calculus If we define an area function, F (x), as the area under the curve y=f (t) from t=0 to t=x, then the area function in this case is F (x)=c∗x. The fundamental theorem of calculus shows how, in some sense, integration is the opposite of differentiation Theorem of Calculus of integration