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Saadia Shahid Math-101-Fall-2021

Assignment Fundamental Theorm Of Calculus due 12/21/2020 at 08:00am EST

Answer(s) submitted:
1. (1 point) Fundamental theorem of calculus
• sin
Fundamental theorem of calculus, part 1: Consider an inter-
• sin
val from t = a to t = b. Let x ∈ [a, b]. Let f be a continuous • sin
function of t. • piˆ2
Then R
F(x) = t=a t=x
f (t)dt (correct)
is a differentiable function of x and
F 0 (x) = f (x) 4. (1 point) Problem
Problem For
R x=a
f an integrable function on [a, b]
SupposeR that x=a f (x)dx = 0
t=x R x=2
F(x) = t=a (1 + t + t 2 )dt x=2 (1 + x + x2 + x3 + x4 )dx =
0
F (x) = (p(x))
where the polynomial p(x) is Answer(s) submitted:
Answer(s) submitted: • 0
• (1+x+xˆ2)
(correct)
(correct)
2. (1 point) 5. (1 point) Problem
Fundamental theorem of calculus For 29 ∈ [a, b]
R x=b R x=29 R x=b
Fundamental theorem of calculus, x=a f (x)dx = x=a f (x)dx + x=29 f (x)dx
part 1: Consider an interval from t = a to t = b. since we can break an area into two regions and take the area
Let x ∈ [a, b]. Let f be a continuous function of t. of each one. R x=π
Then R Consider I = x=−1 H(x)dx where
t=x
F(x) = t=a f (t)dt
is a differentiable function of x and (
29 sin(x) if x ≥ 0
F 0 (x) = f (x) H(x) =
Problem 3 if x < 0.
SupposeR that
t=x I=
F(x) = t=a sin4 (t 2 )dt
Answer(s) submitted:
F 0 (x) = sin4 (p(x))
where the polynomial p(x) is • 61
Answer(s) submitted: (correct)
• xˆ2
(correct) 6. (1 point) Problem
Assuming that f is a continuous function
3. (1 point) Fundamental theorem of calculus d R t=v(x)
Fundamental theorem of calculus - part 2: dx ht=u(x) f (t)dt = i
Consider an interval from x = a to x = b. Let f be a differen- d R t=v(x) R t=u(x)
dx t=a f (t)dt − t=a f (t)dt
tiable function of x on the interval. Then
R x=b 0 Now, remember the chain rule when you apply the funda-
x=a f (x)dx = f (b) − f (a) mental theorem:
We don’t bother with any +C, it would just cancel out in the f (v(x)) · v0 (x) − f (u(x)) · u0 (x)
subtraction. Evaluate
Problem d R t=x2 2
dx t=0 cos(t )dt = cos( )
Consider
R x=π Answer(s) submitted:
I = x=0 2x cos(x2 )dx
• 2x
Now, if f 0 (x) = 2x cos(x2 ) then f (x) =
• xˆ4
(x2 ) +C
and so (correct)
I= (π2 )− (0) = Sin
1
Answer(s) submitted:
7. (1√point) Problem • 0
R x= π 2
x=0 42x sin(x )dx = (correct)
Answer(s) submitted: 10.R (1 point) Problem
d t=x 2
• 42 dx t=−1 cos(1 + t + t )dt =
Cos( )
(correct) Answer(s) submitted:
8. (1 point) Problem • 1+x+xˆ2
R x=3
x=2 (1 + x)dx = (correct)
11. (1 point) Problem
Answer(s) submitted:
d R t=x3 2
• 3.5 dx t=0 cos(1 + t + t )dt = cos(

(correct) Answer(s) submitted:
9. (1 point) Problem • 1+xˆ3+xˆ6
d R t=10 2 • 3xˆ2
dx t=−1 cos(1 + t + t )dt =
(correct)

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