Lecture

Fundamental Theory of Integral Calculus

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This lecture covers the fundamental theory of integral calculus, including the definition of primitives, the properties of definite integrals, and the link between definite and indefinite integration. It also explores integration methods and the calculation of integrals through the retrieval of function primitives. The instructor explains the concept of antiderivatives and the importance of finding primitive functions for integration. Various examples and mathematical derivations are provided to illustrate the key concepts.

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