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<math>\int\limits_{a}^{b}f(x)dx</math> is equal to <math>F(b)-F(a)</math> Where F is the antiderivative of f such that <math>F^\prime=f</math>
<math>\int\limits_{a}^{b}f(x)dx</math> is equal to <math>F(b)-F(a)</math> Where F is the antiderivative of f such that <math>F^\prime=f</math>

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FTC #1

or in other words is

so

using the formula we get y=

which is equal to

which is=

or simplified to 


FTC #2 (not done yet)

is equal to Where F is the antiderivative of f such that