The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
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Definition, dissection
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For a given closed interval [Equation] the finite set of numbers [Equation] where [Equation] is called a dissection of [Equation]. Each [Equation] is called a point of division. Each interval [Equation] for [Equation] is called a subinterval of the dissection. The length of each subinterval is [Equation] The subintervals need not be all of the same length, but the length of the greatest subinterval, denoted [Equation] is called the norm of the dissection.
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Contents of The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
1 Text: The fundamental theorem of calculus 2 Fundamental Theorem of Calculus 3 Infinite series 4 Integration as the reverse of differentiation 5 Convergence and divergence of series 6 Integration as the Sum of Approximations 7 The dissection 8 Properties of infinite series 9 Criteria for convergence 10 Definition, dissection 11 Definition, upper and lower approximative sums 12 Definition, upper and lower integrals 13 Definition, integrable function 14 Theorem, continuous functions are integrable 15 Properties of the integral 16 The fundamental theorem of calculus 17 Theorem, evaluation of the definite integral
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