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The Fundamental Theorem Of Calculus

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Author miyoser
Tags action agd-challenge author:miyoser doors drones launchpads playable puzzle race rated teleporters timing
Created 2007-11-13
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Actually,

There are TWO fundamental theorems of calculus. The second is, if F(x) = integral from c to x of f(t) dt, where c is a constant, F'(x) = f(x). If the upper limit happens to be something other than x, then you have to multiply f(x) by the derivative of the upper limit (if the upper limit is x its derivative is one, and thus multiplying f(x) by the upper limit yields no change to the end result).

btw,

your rating of 4 knocked me off the top rated list thus ending my first (and probably last) moment of fame.

Jiggerjaw,

it's standard notation to use F(x) and f(x).

That said...

Good map. I gave it a four.
Only if f(x)=F`(x)
And I don't see anywhere where that's specified.

Now this

is a puzzle. Some interesting drone path maneuvers I've never been forced to think about, and for that, this is commendable. 4.

Oh, I

just chose a random name. It was the first thing that came to mind.

There actually is only one Fundamental Theorem of Calculus though: Integral from a to b of f(x)dx = F(b) - F(a).
The one of derivatives or the one of integrals?

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I liked it

The title was pretty self explanitory