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Post subject: Second Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
The second fundamental theorem of calculus holds for f a continuous function on an open interval I and a any point in I, and states that if F is defined by the integral (antiderivative) F(x)=int_a^xf(t)dt,
then F^'(x)=f(x)
at each point in I, where F^'(x) is the derivative of F(x).
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