009B Sample Final 1, Problem 2

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We would like to evaluate

a) Compute
b) Find
c) State the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus.
d) Use the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus to compute   without first computing the integral.
d) Use the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus to compute   without first computing the integral.
Foundations:  
How would you integrate
You could use -substitution. Let Then,
So, we get

Solution:

(a)

Step 1:  
We proceed using -substitution. Let Then,
Since this is a definite integral, we need to change the bounds of integration.
Plugging our values into the equation we get and
Step 2:  
So, we have


(b)

Step 1:  
From part (a), we have
Step 2:  
If we take the derivative, we get since is just a constant.

(c)

Step 1:  
The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus has two parts.
The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, Part 1
Let be continuous on and let
Then, is a differentiable function on and
Step 2:  
The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, Part 2
Let be continuous on and let be any antiderivative of
Then,
(d)  
By the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, Part 1,
Final Answer:  
(a)  
(b)  
(c)  The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, Part 1
  Let be continuous on and let .
  Then, is a differentiable function on and .
The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, Part 2
  Let be continuous on and let be any antiderivative of .
  Then, .
(d)  

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