Category: Calculus

Fundamental Theorem of Calculus

An antiderivative of a function [latex]f[/latex] is one function [latex]F[/latex] whose derivative is [latex]f[/latex]. OR [latex]F(x)[/latex] is the antiderivative of [latex]f(x)[/latex] For example: [table id=8 /]     A definite integral equals the difference between the antiderivative of the bounds of the definite integral [latex]F(b)\;-:F(a)\;=:\int_{c}^{b} f(t) dt\;-:\int_{c}^{a} f(t) dt\;=:\int_{b}^{a} f(t) dt[/latex]   Images: https://www.khanacademy.org