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  1. Use the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus to find the area of the region bounded by the x-axis and the graph of y = 4 x3 − 4 x.A
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  2. Section The fundamental Theorem of Calculus:Use Part I of the fundamental Theorem to compute each integral exactly. 4 | 4 / 1 +
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  3. "Leave the answer as a definite integral, but indicate how it could by evaluated by using the fundamental theorem of calculus."I
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  4. Why do we end up with f(x) instead of f(t) on the second fundamental theorem of calculus?
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  5. Fundamental Theorem of Calculus1. (4e^x-3)dx plus the number in x (6,1)
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  6. Use the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus to find G'(x) if:/x² G(x)= / cos t dt / 1
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  7. Use fundamental theorem of calculus:Int(pi/2_pi) of e^(sin(q))*cos(q)dq
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  8. Evaluate exactly, using the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus:∫^r_0(x^4/7+8x)dx=
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  9. Using the Fundamental theorem of Calculus find the derivative ofF(x) = sec(3x) + ∫ [e^-(t^(2))] Integral from ( 0 to tan(3x) )
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  10. Evaluate exactly, using the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus:∫^s_06e^xdx=
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