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Explain fundamental theorem

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The first part of the theorem, sometimes called the first fundamental theorem of calculus, states that one of the antiderivatives (also called indefinite integral), say F, of some function f may be obtained as the integral of f with a variable bound of integration of the rectangle other
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Ans = The first fundamental theorem of calculus describes the relationship between differentiation and integration, which are inverse functions of one another. The first fundamental theorem is the first of two parts of a theorem known collectively as the fundamental theorem of calculus. Put simply, the first fundamental theorem of calculus states that an indefinite integral can be reversed by differentiation , the first fundamental theorem of calculus defines the existence of an antiderivative for a continuous function.
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