Fundamental Theorem of Calculus

The “Fundamental Theorem of Calculus” may sound intimidating, but it’s pretty easy to apply. All it describes is how to evaluate an integral over a given span along the x-axis. Finding the antiderivative of the function is, like before, simple. All you need to do at this point is plug in the boundaries are you’re done!

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  1. mshackford says:

    This was a good video to watch and review in preparation for the test. Before I was somewhat confused on when the +C was needed and this definitely helped me understand that…I was a little confused though when he jumped from that one function integrating from -3 to 3 to a function integrating from 0 to 3 but multiplied by 2..

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