40) The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus Explained
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THANK YOU SO MUCH. I'm going into highschool in about a week, and this really helped.
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wat .________.
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you're shit hahaha.
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Aw man, you didn't show the clever arithmetic showing how you get from the sigma notation to the definition of the derivative. That's okay though. I can kind of understand why. Youtube isn't really made for such in depth explanation. Actually I think you're more likely to find the proof in real analysis books than calculus books.
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Here's the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus: "The rate at which area is covered with paint by a paint roller is proportional to the width of the paint roller."
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terrible
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hey
this was great
plain and simple
thank you very much
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You should also show how to find the area inside a polar curve or under a surface, that would be exiting.
wheres the proof
TowerCraft 2 years ago
The proof is found in any calculus book on the market. No reaon to put it up here.
Lutemann 2 years ago
great video!
if you don't mind me asking, what program did you use to create this video??
The4thbassguy 3 years ago
Camtasia Studio
Lutemann 3 years ago
you should prove the fundamental theorem of calculus in a subsequent video.
ryeguy24 3 years ago
That's done in all the calculus books. What I'm trying to do with these videos is to explain how things work in the simplist terms.
Lutemann 3 years ago