26B First Fundamental Theorem
The First Fundamental Theorem
of Calculus
26B First Fundamental Theorem
The First Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
Let f be continuous on [a,b] and let x be a value in (a,b). Then
Theorem Comparison Property
If f and g are integrable on [a,b] and if f(x)g(x) for all x on [a,b],
then
Theorem Boundless Property
If f is integrable on [a,b] and mf(x)M for all a on [a,b],
then m(b-a)
M(b-a)
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Theorem Linearity of the Definite Integral
If f and g are integrable on [a,b] and k is a real number, then
(i)
and
(ii)
EX 1
Suppose
Calculate
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EX 2
Find G'(x) for each of these.
a) G(x) =
b) G(x) =
c) G(x) =
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EX 3
Find
26B First Fundamental Theorem