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Part 1 of the Dreaded Fundamental Theorem of Calculus! Instructional VideoPart 1 of the Dreaded Fundamental Theorem of Calculus! Instructional Video
Publisher
Krista King Math
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Grade
11th - Higher Ed
Subjects
Math
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Resource Type
Instructional Videos
Media Length
11:57
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For Teacher Use
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Duration
15 mins
Instructional Strategy
Direct Instruction
Technology
Video
Internet Access
Year
2016
Instructional Video

Part 1 of the Dreaded Fundamental Theorem of Calculus!

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Use the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus to find a derivative. With an example, pupils observe how being to derive a formula to help determine the derivative of any given integral. The video derives the formula using the first part of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus and then determine the derivative of a complex integral. Scholars see how the derived formula works no matter how the limits are expressed for an integral.

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Concepts

fundamental theorem of calculus, integrals, derivatives, limits, chain rule

Additional Tags

math

Instructional Ideas

  • Provide opportunities for the class to identify the different functions and plug them into the formula without evaluating

Classroom Considerations

  • Requires the knowledge of integrals
  • The class should be familiar with the chain rule
  • This video is hosted on YouTube

Pros

  • Makes connections to the specific rules for integrals and the derived formula
  • Explains each step in evaluating the derivative

Cons

  • None

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