Newton leibniz formula for differentiation
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Newton-Leibniz formula. The formulaexpressing the value of a definite integral of a given integrable function over an interval as the difference of the values at the endpoints of the interval of any primitive (cf. Integral calculus) of the function : (1) ∫ a b f ( x ) d x = F ( b ) − F ( a ) .
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Newton-Leibniz formula. Theformula expressing the value of a definite integral of a given integrable function over an interval as the difference of the values at the endpoints of the interval of any primitive (cf. Integral calculus) of the function : (1) ∫ a b f ( x ) d x = F ( b ) − F ( a )
Newton-Leibniz formula. Theformula expressing the value of a definite integral of a given integrable function over an interval as the difference of the values at the endpoints of the interval of any primitive (cf. Integral calculus) of the function : (1) ∫ a b f ( x ) d x = F ( b ) − F ( a )
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