7: Integration
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- 7.1: Two Examples
- Up to now we have been concerned with extracting information about how a function changes from the function itself. Given knowledge about an object's position, for example, we want to know the object's speed. Given information about the height of a curve we want to know its slope. We now consider problems that are, whether obviously or not, the reverse of such problems.
- 7.2: The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
- The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus states that one of the antiderivatives (also called indefinite integral), F, of some function f may be obtained as the integral of f with a variable bound of integration.
- 7.E: Integration (Exercises)
- These are homework exercises to accompany David Guichard's "General Calculus" Textmap.