If f is continuous over the interval [a,b] and F (x) is any antiderivative of f(x) then f(x)dx F(b)-F(a). A. Fundamental Theorem of Calculus I B. Fundamental Theorem of Calculus II C. Fundamental Theorem of Calculus III D. Fundamental Theorem of Calculus IV A
If f is continuous over the interval [a,b] and F (x) is any antiderivative of f(x) then f(x)dx F(b)-F(a). A. Fundamental Theorem of Calculus I B. Fundamental Theorem of Calculus II C. Fundamental Theorem of Calculus III D. Fundamental Theorem of Calculus IV A
Chapter3: Functions
Section3.3: Rates Of Change And Behavior Of Graphs
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