Properties of Definite Integral: Prop 1: Prop 2: Prop 3
Properties of Definite Integral: Prop 1: Prop 2: Prop 3
Let f(x) be a continuous function defined on [a, b] and F(x) be a primitive of f(x) on [a, b] i.e. F(x) = f(x) for all x in a x b then ( ) ( ) ( ).
Properties of Definite Integral: Prop 1: Prop 2: Prop 3: Note: In general ( ) ( ) . Prop 4: Note: ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) =0 Prop 6: ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) if f(2a x) = f(x) if f(2a x) = - f(x) if f(T+x)=f(x) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) if ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) .
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