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8 Cards in this Set

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f(x)dx from b to a is the same as
-f(x)dx from a to b
if definite integral is from a to a then it equals
0
di from c to a + di from c to b = di from
a to b
fundamental theorem of calculus has to be
continuous
Indefinite integrals
just the notation for squiggly f(x)dx = F(x) which also equals F'(x) = f(x)
Difference between definite and indefinite integrals
definite integrals are numbers
indefinite integrals are functions (family of functions)
add a _____ to antiderivatives
a constant
substitution rule for definite integrals (slightly different than usual sub rule)
changing those end points by plugging them into the original g(x) formula