Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
  • establishes the relationship between differentiation and integration
  • It also guarantees that any integrable function has an antiderivative

Fundamental Theorem of Calculus - Definitions

Fundamental Theorem of Calculus - Proof

Interpreting the Behavior of Accumulation Function (TODO Why is this Here?)

When the function 𝑓 is…

The antiderivative 𝑔 = ∫𝑎𝑥𝑓(𝑡)𝑑𝑡 is…

Positive +

Increasing ↗

Negative −

Decreasing ↘

Increasing ↗

Concave up ∪

Decreasing ↘

Concave down ∩

Changes sign / crosses the 𝑥-axis

Extremum point

Extremum point

Inflection point

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