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The first fundamental theorem of calculus states that, if is Continuous on the
Closed Interval
and
is the Antiderivative (Indefinite Integral) of
on
, then
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(1) |
The second fundamental theorem of calculus lets be Continuous on an Open Interval
and lets
be any point in
. If
is defined by
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(2) |
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(3) |
The complex fundamental theorem of calculus states that if has a Continuous
Antiderivative
in a region
containing a parameterized curve
for
, then
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(4) |
See also Calculus, Definite Integral, Indefinite Integral, Integral