Finding derivative with fundamental theorem of calculus | AP®︎ Calculus AB | Khan Academy

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The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus tells us that the derivative of the definite integral from 𝘢 to 𝘹 of ƒ(𝑡)𝘥𝑡 is ƒ(𝘹), provided that ƒ is continuous. See how this can be used to evaluate the derivative of accumulation functions.

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Isn't that 1st fundamental law of calculus?

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Woaaah it's 12:26 am, I have my sem end of calc 1 tomorrow, and you're saving me over here!!

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if you swap 19 by any other number below 27 the result is the same. how can that be true?

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why so many dislikes? As far as I can tell, there is no mistake :O

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