Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Warm Up. 6.4 Fundamental Theorem of Calculus If you were being sent to a desert island and could take only one equation with you, might well be your.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Warm Up. 6.4 Fundamental Theorem of Calculus If you were being sent to a desert island and could take only one equation with you, might well be your."— Presentation transcript:

1 Warm Up

2 6.4 Fundamental Theorem of Calculus

3 If you were being sent to a desert island and could take only one equation with you, might well be your choice. Quote from CALCULUS by Ross L. Finney and George B. Thomas, Jr., ©1990.

4 If f is continuous on [a,b], then 1. Derivative of an integral. Fundamental Theorem of Calculus (FTC) Part One

5 2. Derivative matches upper limit of integration. 1. Derivative of an integral. Fundamental Theorem of Calculus

6 1. Derivative of an integral. 2. Derivative matches upper limit of integration. 3. Lower limit of integration is a constant. Fundamental Theorem of Calculus

7 1. Derivative of an integral. 2. Derivative matches upper limit of integration. 3. Lower limit of integration is a constant. New variable. Fundamental Theorem of Calculus

8 What’s the significance? Every continuous f is the derivative of some other function, namely Every continuous function has an antiderivative. The processes of integration and differentiation are inverses of each other!

9 1. Derivative of an integral. 2. Derivative matches upper limit of integration. 3. Lower limit of integration is a constant. Example 1

10 You try! Find dy/dx

11 The upper limit of integration does not match the derivative, but we could use the chain rule. Example 2

12 The lower limit of integration is not a constant, but the upper limit is. We can change the sign of the integral and reverse the limits. Example 3

13 Neither limit of integration is a constant. It does not matter what constant we use! We split the integral into two parts. Example 4

14 (Limits are reversed.) (Chain rule is used.)

15 Homework 6.4A Derivatives Quiz coming soon!


Download ppt "Warm Up. 6.4 Fundamental Theorem of Calculus If you were being sent to a desert island and could take only one equation with you, might well be your."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google