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The document outlines the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus (FTC), detailing its implications for continuous functions on the interval [a, b]. It includes examples of evaluating definite integrals and finding derivatives of integral functions. The notes serve as a study guide for AP Calculus AB students.

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The document outlines the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus (FTC), detailing its implications for continuous functions on the interval [a, b]. It includes examples of evaluating definite integrals and finding derivatives of integral functions. The notes serve as a study guide for AP Calculus AB students.

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Notes: Fundamental Theorem of Calculus (FTC)

AP Calculus AB Date________

The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus

x
A. If f is continuous on [a, b], then F ( x ) = ∫ f ( t ) dt has a derivative at every point x in [a, b] and
a

dF ( x ) d x
f ( t ) dt f ( x )
dx ∫a
= =
dx

b
B. If f is continuous on [a, b], then: )dx
∫ f ( x= F (b) − F ( a )
a

FTC – The Definite Integral

Evaluate each integral.


3
1. ∫ (x − 3)dx
2

4
2. ∫3
1
x dx

π
4
3. ∫ sec
2
xdx
0
FTC – The Derivative of an Integral
Find the derivative of each function.
x x
4. F ( x=
) ∫ (t )
− 2t + 5 dt 5. G ( x ) = 3 tdt

2

−2 1

5 x2
6. H ( x) = ∫ cos tdt 7. K ( x=
) ∫ (t )
− 3t − 1 dt
2

2x 2

x
= ∫ (t )
− 2t dt
3
8. p ( x)
−x

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