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:2. FTC #2 <br>
:2. FTC #2 <br>
: <math>\int_{a}^{b}f(x)dx=F(b)-F(a)</math><br> Where <math>\frac{d}{dx}\left[F(x)\right]=f(x)</math>. <math>F(x)</math> is called the <b>antiderivative</b> of <math>f(x)</math> <br>
: <math>\int_{a}^{b}f(x)dx=F(b)-F(a)</math><br> Where <math>\frac{d}{dx}\left[F(x)\right]=f(x)</math>. <math>F(x)</math> is called the <b>antiderivative</b> of <math>f(x)</math> <br>
==Solutions==
[[5.3 The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus/1|1]]
[[5.3 The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus/3|3]]

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Lecture[edit]

Lecture notes[edit]

1. FTC #1


2. FTC #2

Where . is called the antiderivative of

Solutions[edit]

1 3