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Lee 2010
Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
‐ Issac Barrow (1630 – 1677)
Differentiation integration.
‐ Newton and Leibniz
The fundamental theorem of Calculus, Part I
If is continuous on [a, b], then the function defined by
is continuous on [a, b] and differentiable on (a, b) and
*Part I can also be rewritten as
AP Calculus AB | FTC | Presentation by Y. Lee 2010
Example 1.
Find g’(x) when
Answers: 27 9
Example 2.
2
Find when 0
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Answers: 2
The fundamental theorem of Calculus, Part II
If is continuous on [a, b], then
Where is any antiderivative of , that is, a function such that
*Part II can also be rewritten as
AP Calculus AB | FTC | Presentation by Y. Lee 2010
Example 4.
Evaluate the integral
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Answers;
Example 5.
Answers;
Example 6.
Evaluate ,
AP Calculus AB | FTC | Presentation by Y. Lee 2010
Proof for FTC Part I
∆ ∆ ∆
∆
∆
∆
lim lim lim
∆ ∆ ∆ ∆
f(x)
Proof for Part II