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AB Calculus FTC-1 ' MVT for Integrals ' Average Value

I. The First Fundamental Theorem of Calculus (FTC-1)


A. Geometry vs. Integrals
ex.1 ex2.

B. Indefinite vs. Definite Integrals


• “Indefinite” integral represents a ____________ of functions

• “Definite” integral finds __________ bounded by and the _________.

The First Fundamental Theorem of Calculus (FTC-1)


If f is continuous on [a, b] and F is an antiderivative of f , then

(FTC-1)

(What about C?)

C. Practice using FTC-1


ex.3

ex.4

ex.5
II. Mean Value Theorem for Integrals – Average Value of a Function

Mean Value Theorem for Integrals Average Value of the Function

Somewhere between the Informal Definition The “average value” of the function
___________ and ______________ is the __________ of the Mean
rectangles, there is a ____________ Value ________________
with the same __________ as the
___________________
If f is continuous on [a,b], then Formal Definition If f is integrable on [a,b], then the
there exists ___________________ (p. 277-278) AVERAGE VALUE of f on the
in the interval [a,b] such that interval is

Given on [0,2], find the value Given on [0,2], find the


of c guaranteed by the MVT and sketch the average value of the function.
resulting rectangle.

ex.7 Given on [-2,2]


A. Find the average value of f. B. Find all values of x where
f(x) = avg value of f.

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