fundamental theorem of calculus

Integration inverts differentiation, and differentiation inverts integration {fundamental theorem of calculus}. Integral of f'(x) * dx = f(x). d(integral of f(x) * dx) / dx = f(x). If f(x) = g'(x), integral from a to b of f(x) * dx equals g(b) - g(a).

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