If is continuous at every point in [a,b], and f is any antiderivative of f on [a,b], then ____?
Answer: ∫baf(x)dx=F(b)−F(a)
Explanation
Fundamental Theorem of Calculus:
∫abf(x)dx=F(b)−F(a)
If f is continuous on [a,b] and F is any antiderivative of f on [a,b], then:
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