INTEGRAL CALC Flashcards
Integration of function y = f(x) from limit
x1<x<x2,y1<y<y2, gives_____
A. Maximum value of f(x) within X1< X< X2
B. Slope of f(x) within X1< x< X2
C. Area of f(x) within X1< X< X2
D. Volume of f(x) within X1<X< X2
C. Area of f(x) within X1< X< X2
Integration of function is same as the_____
A. Multiplication of two function with very
small change in value
B. Point where function neither have
maximum value nor minimum value
C. Indefinitely small difference of a function
D. Joining many small entities to create a
large entity
D. Joining many small entities to create a
large entity
If (d/dx) f(x) is g(x), then the
antiderivative of g(x) is
A. f(x)
B. None of the above
C. f’(x)
D. g’(x)
A. f(x)
What is also known as the Second
Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
A. Dunford-Schwartz theorem
B. Noethers second theorem
C. Newton-Leibniz axiom
D. Von Neumann-Bernays-Gödel axioms
C. Newton-Leibniz axiom