Index of /videos/courses/calc1-001/12 - Week 12 Fundamental theorem of calculus

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[DIR]01 - 12.00 What is the big deal about the fundamental theorem of calculus [213]/2013-12-17 16:57 -  
[DIR]02 - 12.01 What is the fundamental theorem of calculus [532]/2013-12-17 16:57 -  
[DIR]03 - 12.02 How can I use the fundamental theorem of calculus to evaluate integrals [606]/2013-12-17 16:57 -  
[DIR]04 - 12.03 What is the integral of sin x dx from x 0 to x pi [332]/2013-12-17 16:57 -  
[DIR]05 - 12.04 What is the integral of x4 dx from x 0 to x 1 [415]/2013-12-17 16:57 -  
[DIR]06 - 12.05 What is the area between the graphs of y sqrt(x) and y x2 [626]/2013-12-17 16:57 -  
[DIR]07 - 12.06 What is the area between the graphs of y x2 and y 1 - x2 [630]/2013-12-17 16:58 -  
[DIR]08 - 12.07 What is the accumulation function for sqrt(1-x2) [839]/2013-12-17 16:58 -  
[DIR]09 - 12.08 Why does the Euler method resemble a Riemann sum [429]/2013-12-17 16:58 -  
[DIR]10 - 12.09 In what way is summation like integration [231]/2013-12-17 16:58 -  
[DIR]11 - 12.10 What is the sum of n4 for n 1 to n k [924]/2013-12-17 16:58 -  
[DIR]12 - 12.11 Physically, why is the fundamental theorem of calculus true [400]/2013-12-17 16:59 -  
[DIR]13 - 12.12 What is dda integral f(x) dx from x a to x b [506]/2013-12-17 16:59 -