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This document focuses on the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, outlining its two main parts: the first fundamental theorem relates differentiation and integration, while the second describes the definite integral as the total change of a function. It includes various applications such as velocity, marginal cost, and mass of a rod, along with example functions and integrals. Additionally, it features biographical notes on mathematicians involved in calculus development and practical differentiation examples.














































