Calculus - Accumulation Functions - Math Open Reference
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A Constant FunctionDifferent SlopesChanging SlopesTwo SlopesOther 'Constructing Antiderivatives' TopicsSelect the second example from the drop down menu. Now the integrand changes value from -1 to 1 at x = 0. Move the x slider and note the area on the left and the value of the accumulation function/antiderivative on the right. The antiderivative on the right changes from -1 to 1 at x = 0, because the area under the integrand graph switches from posi...See more on mathopenref.comExplore further(PDF) The Concept of Accumulation in Calculus Select the second example from the drop down menu. Now the integrand changes value from -1 to 1 at x = 0. Move the x slider and note the area on the left and the value of the accumulation function/antiderivative on the right. The antiderivative on the right changes from -1 to 1 at x = 0, because the area under the integrand graph switches from posi...
Select the second example from the drop down menu. Now the integrand changes value from -1 to 1 at x = 0. Move the x slider and note the area on the left and the value of the accumulation function/antiderivative on the right. The antiderivative on the right changes from -1 to 1 at x = 0, because the area under the integrand graph switches from posi...
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