The Total Change Theorem (also known as the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, Part 1) provides a way to calculate the total change (accumulated change) in a quantity over a given
Mathematics (0580)
The first part of the theorem, the first fundamental theorem of calculus, states that for a continuous function f, an antiderivative or indefinite integral F can be obtained as the
CAIE Past Papers for Cambridge O Level, Cambridge Int'l AS and A Level and Cambridge IGCSE subjects
CAIE Past Papers for Cambridge O Level, Cambridge Int'l AS and A Level and Cambridge IGCSE subjects


![Visual explanation of Fundamental Theorem of Calculus Part 1: If f(t) is continuous on [a,x], then d/dx [∫_a^x f(t) dt] = f(x). Features central equation, graphs of f(x) and F(x), integral shading.](https://revisiontown.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/cf55fbe2-c193-4e9e-828f-feb3f64953b3-480x480.jpeg)

