Properties of Definite Integrals
Fundamental properties
Additivity property
Using properties to compute integrals
Example: reversing limits
Example: combining with constants
Comparison properties
Even and odd function properties
Property summary table
What you CANNOT do
AP exam tips
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Vocabulary
Unit 6 topics
Unit 6 overview16.1 Exploring Accumulations of Change26.2 Approximating Areas with Riemann Sums36.3 Riemann Sums, Summation Notation, and Definite Integral Notation46.4 The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus and Accumulation Functions56.5 Interpreting the Behavior of Accumulation Functions66.6 Applying Properties of Definite Integrals76.7 The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus and Definite Integrals86.8 Finding Antiderivatives and Indefinite Integrals96.9 Common Indefinite Integrals and Basic Rules106.10 Integrating Using Substitution116.11 Integrating Using Long Division and Completing the Square