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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Who wants to try to prove the 2nd FTC?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

That being \[\int\limits_{a}^{b}f(x)dx=F(b) - F(a)\] Where f is the derivative of F(x)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

bro patrickJMT...look him up

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a look at wikipedia should provide you the answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

But nobody wants to try and prove it? Come on! Take a shot!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

waste of time when it has proved since ages

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Fine, whatever. :( Not like that'd be sweet or anything, just busting open some FTC prt 2 all up in this house.

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