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Varberg, Calculus 9e

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Chapter 4

The Definite Integral

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Section 4.1

Introduction to Area

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Property of 

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Some Special Sum Formulas

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Section 4.2

The Definite Integral

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The Definite Integral

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The Definite Integral

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The Definite Integral
b

How the definite integral relates to area. In general,  f ( x)dx


a
gives the signed area of the region trapped between the curve
 f (xon
and theyx-axis ) the interval and a negative sign
a, bis
attached to areas of parts above the x-axis, and a negative sign is
attached to areas of parts below the x-axis. In symbols,

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The Definite Integral

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What Functions are Intergrable?

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Calculating Definite Integrals using a regular
partition

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Interval Additive Property

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Section 4.3

The First Fundamental Theorem of Calculus

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Section 4.4

The Second Fundamental Theorem of


Calculus and the Method of Substitution

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Second Fundamental Theorem of
Calculus

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Substitution Rule for Indefinite
Integrals

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Section 4.5

The Mean Value Theorem for Integrals and


the Use of Symmetry

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Average Value of a Function

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Section 4.6

Numerical Integration

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b
Methods for Approximating 
a
f ( x)dx

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b
Methods for Approximating 
a
f ( x)dx

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b
Methods for Approximating 
a
f ( x)dx

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b
Methods for Approximating 
a
f ( x)dx

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End of Chapter 4

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