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What is the fundamental theorem of calculus?
It states that differentiation and integration are inverses of each other.
It relates the force acting on a body to its mass and acceleration.
It defines the concept of limits for a function.
It describes the motion of projectiles under gravity.
According to Newton's first law of motion, an object at rest will:
Stay at rest unless acted upon by a net external force.
Eventually start moving due to gravitational pull.
Accelerate if it’s in a vacuum.
Remain at rest unless external friction is applied.
In calculus, the derivative of a function at a point measures:
The rate of change of the function at that point.
The area under the curve of the function.
The maximum value of the function over an interval.
The total increase of the function over time.
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