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The document summarizes the fundamental theorem of calculus: - The definite integral of a function f from x=a to x=b is equal to the area under the graph of f between those bounds, and represents a number. - The indefinite integral of a function is a family of antiderivatives. - The fundamental theorem of calculus explains the connection between definite and indefinite integrals - if F is an antiderivative of f, then the definite integral from x=a to x=b of f(x) dx is equal to F(b) - F(a).
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- gabriel cervino
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- EN