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Lecture
Lecture notes
- 1. FTC #1
- Failed to parse (MathML with SVG or PNG fallback (recommended for modern browsers and accessibility tools): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://en.wikipedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle \frac{d}{dx}\left[\int_{a(x)}^{b(x)}f(t)\,dt\right]=b'(x)\cdot f(b(x))-a'(x)\cdot f(a(x))}
- 2. FTC #2
- Failed to parse (MathML with SVG or PNG fallback (recommended for modern browsers and accessibility tools): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://en.wikipedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle \int_{a}^{b}f(x)\,dx=F(b)-F(a)}
Where Failed to parse (MathML with SVG or PNG fallback (recommended for modern browsers and accessibility tools): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://en.wikipedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle \frac{d}{dx}\left[F(x)\right]=f(x)} and Failed to parse (MathML with SVG or PNG fallback (recommended for modern browsers and accessibility tools): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://en.wikipedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle F(x)} is called the antiderivative of
Solutions
Mr. V solutions: 8, 20, 28