Today we discussed the Properties of Definite Integrals. A list is posted here:

Also, we started with a justification of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus Pt. 1. This is portrayed in the diagram below:

This leads to the gray box at the top. We call the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus Pt 1. Please follow the logic

This then leads to the Fundamental Theorem Pt 2.
The following is an example that may help with some of the problems on the FTC part 1. I will also put some videos out regarding these problems over the weekend.

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