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Finding the Area Between Curves (maybe?) Spirals Go Round in Circles

AP Calculus January 14, 2009

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Finding the Area Between Curves(maybe?)

Spirals Go Round in Circles

The Second Fundamental Theorem of Calculus

If ƒ is a continuous function on some interval [a, b] and an accumulation

function A is defined by then

Let's look at this geometrically ...

Given each accumulation function A(x), find it's derivative A'(x).

Sketch the graph ƒ(t) = t and complete the table of values for the function A(x).

x 0 1 2 3 4

x 0 -1 -2 -3 -4

Given each accumulation function A(x), find it's derivative A'(x).

Accumulation functions are COMPOSITE FUNCTIONS!

Given each accumulation function find it's derivative.