Understand that integration is used to find areas, and evaluate integrals using rectangular approximations. From this, develop the idea that integration is the inverse operation to differentiation — the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Use this result to find definite and indefinite integrals, including using the method of integration by substitution. Apply approximate methods, such as the Trapezoidal Rule, to find definite integrals. Define integrals using Riemann sums, use the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus to find integrals using antiderivatives, and use basic properties of integrals. Integrate by substitution, and find approximate integrals.
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Number: MAFS.912.C.4
Title: Integral Calculus
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Subject: Mathematics - Archived
Grade: 912
Domain-Subdomain: Calculus
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