6.7 The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus and Definite Integrals
Syllabus
2020
Topic
6.7
Level
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FUN-6.B—Evaluate definite integrals analytically using the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
FUN-6.B Evaluate definite integrals analytically using the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus.
FUN-6.B.1 An antiderivative of a function f is a function g whose derivative is f.
FUN-6.B.2 If a function f is continuous on an interval containing a, the function defined by F(x) = ∫ₐˣ f(t)dt is an antiderivative of f for x in the interval.
FUN-6.B.3 If f is continuous on the interval [a, b] and F is an antiderivative of f, then ∫ₐᵇ f(x)dx = F(b) − F(a).
Enduring understanding FUN-6: Recognizing opportunities to apply knowledge of geometry and mathematical rules can simplify integration.