Power point presentations: Antiderivative and the definite integral Integration of f (x) = 1 / x; f (x) = e ^ x and compositions with the linear function ax + b Integrating by substitution The fundamental theorem of
calculus Area under the curve, Properties of definite integrals Integration - Area between two curves Integration - Volume of revolution Solving problems using definite integration Integration of sine and cosine
Not exact matches
Calculus is used to determine the
area under a
curve.
The integral
calculus, by contrast, was developed to deal with
areas («
areas under curves») and, by extension, volumes.
Libnits Made way to figure out
area under a
curve by dividing into smaller and smaller sections until width of each disappears, call it
calculus.
Power Point presentation, 9 slides, Explaining the fundamental theorem of
calculus and use some examples to show how to use it to find the
area under a
curve, based on IB Standard Level Syllabus.
This
calculus study guide will helps students differentiate between the height of a function, the average height of the function, the slope of a tangent line, the slope of a secant line, the
area under a
curve, and the change in height between two points.