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of which calcus here it is The first part of the theorem, sometimes called the first fundamental theorem of calculus, states that one of the antiderivatives, say F, of some function f may be obtained as the integral of f with a variable bound of integration.
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It states that an indefinite integral can be reversed by differentiation.
f(x) continuous over the interval [a, b], with F(x) as its antiderivative, the integral of f(x) over [a, b] is equal to F(b) minus F(a)
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It states that an indefinite integral can be reversed by differentiation.
f(x) continuous over the interval [a, b], with F(x) as its antiderivative, the integral of f(x) over [a, b] is equal to F(b) minus F(a)
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