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Fundamental Concepts of Integral Calculus

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1 Fundamental Concepts of Integral Calculus

2 Integral and Derivative Are Complements
Derivative: Give me distance and time, and I’ll give you velocity (speed, rate) Integral: Give me velocity and time, and I’ll give you distance

3 Indefinite Integral The expression:
read “the indefinite integral of f with respect to x,” means to find the set of all antiderivatives of f. x is called the variable of integration Integrand Integral sign

4 Table of Indefinite Integrals

5 Rewriting before integrating

6 0 = -1 + C C = 1 Find the general solution of the equation F’(x) = and
find the particular solution given the point F(1) = 0. Now plug in (1,0) and solve for C. 0 = -1 + C Final answer. C = 1

7 Leibnitz introduced a simpler notation for the definite integral:
Note that the very small change in x becomes dx.

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9 variable of integration
upper limit of integration Integration Symbol integrand variable of integration (dummy variable) lower limit of integration It is called a dummy variable because the answer does not depend on the variable chosen.

10 Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
If f is a continuous function on the closed interval [a, b] and F is any antiderivative of f, then

11 Indefinite Integrals or Antiderivatives
You should distinguish carefully between definite and indefinite integrals. A definite integral is a number, whereas an indefinite integral is a function (or family of functions).


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