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This module covers two important theorems, including the fundamental theorem of calculus.

We begin this section with a result that is certainly not a surprise, but we will need it at various places in later proofs, so it's good to state it precisely now.

Suppose f I ( [ a , b ] ) , and suppose a < c < b . Then f I ( [ a , c ] ) , f I ( [ c , b ] ) , and

a b f = a c f + c b f .

Suppose first that h is a step function on [ a , b ] , and let P = { x 0 < x 1 < ... < x n } be a partition of [ a , b ] such that h ( x ) = a i on the subinterval ( x i - 1 , x i ) of P . Of course, we may assume without loss of generality that c is one of the points of P , say c = x k . Clearly h is a step function on both intervals [ a , c ] and [ c , b ] .

Now, let Q 1 = { a = x 0 < x 1 < ... < c = x k } be the partition of [ a , c ] obtained by intersecting P with [ a , c ] , and let Q 2 = { c = x k < x k + 1 < ... < x n = b } be the partition of [ c , b ] obtained by intersecting P with [ c , b ] . We have that

a b h = S P ( h ) = i = 1 n a i ( x i - x i - 1 ) = i = 1 k a i ( x i - x i - 1 ) + i = k + 1 n a i ( x i - x i - 1 ) = S Q 1 ( h ) + S Q 2 ( h ) = a c h + c b h ,

which proves the theorem for step functions.

Now, write f = lim h n , where each h n is a step function on [ a , b ] . Then clearly f = lim h n on [ a , c ] , which shows that f I ( [ a , c ] ) , and

a c f = lim a c h n .

Similarly, f = lim h n on [ c , b ] , showing that f I ( [ c , b ] ) , and

c b f = lim c b h n .

Finally,

a b f = lim a b h n = lim ( a c h n + c b h n ) = lim a c h n + lim c b h n = a c f + c b f ,

as desired.

I's time for the trumpets again! What we call the Fundamental Theorem of Calculuswas discovered by Newton and Leibniz more or less simultaneously in the seventeenth century, and it is without doubt the cornerstone of all we call mathematical analysis today.Perhaps the main theoretical consequence of this theorem is that it provides a procedure for inventing “new” functions. Polynomials are rather naturalfunctions, power series are a simple generalization of polynomials, and then what? It all came down to thinking of a function of a variable x as being the area beneath a curve between a fixed point a and the varying point x . By now, we have polished and massaged these ideas into a careful, detailed development of the subject, which has substantially obscured the originalingenious insights of Newton and Leibniz. On the other hand, our development and proofs are complete, while theirs were based heavily on their intuition.So, here it is.

Fundamental theorem of calculus

Suppose f is an arbitrary element of I ( [ a , b ] ) . Define a function F on [ a , b ] by F ( x ) = a x f . Then:

  1.   F is continuous on [ a , b ] , and F ( a ) = 0 .
  2. If f is continuous at a point c ( a , b ) , then F is differentiable at c and F ' ( c ) = f ( c ) .
  3. Suppose that f is continuous on [ a , b ] . If G is any continuous function on [ a , b ] that is differentiable on ( a , b ) and satisfies G ' ( x ) = f ( x ) for all x ( a , b ) , then
    a b f ( t ) d t = G ( b ) - G ( a ) .

REMARK Part (2) of this theorem is the heart of it, the great discovery of Newton and Leibniz,although most beginning calculus students often think of part (3) as the main statement. Of course it is that third part that enables us to actually compute integrals.

Because f I ( [ a , b ] ) , we know that f I ( [ a , x ] ) for every x [ a , b ] , so that F ( x ) at least is defined.

Also, we know that f is bounded; i.e., there exists an M such that | f ( t ) | M for all t [ a , b ] . Then, if x , y [ a , b ] with x y , we have that

| F ( x ) - F ( y ) | = | a x f - a y f | = | a y f + y x f - a y f | = | y x f | y x | f | y x M = M ( x - y ) ,

so that | F ( x ) - F ( y ) | M | x - y | < ϵ if | x - y | < δ = ϵ / M . This shows that F is (uniformly) continuous on [ a , b ] . Obviously, F ( a ) = a a f = 0 , and part (1) is proved.

Next, suppose that f is continuous at c ( a , b ) , and write L = f ( c ) . Let ϵ > 0 be given. To show that F is differentiable at c and that F ' ( c ) = f ( c ) , we must find a δ > 0 such that if 0 < | h | < δ then

| F ( c + h ) - F ( c ) h - L | < ϵ .

Since f is continuous at c , choose δ > 0 so that | f ( t ) - f ( c ) | < ϵ if | t - c | < δ . Now, assuming that h > 0 for the moment, we have that

F ( c + h ) - F ( c ) = a c + h f - a c f = a c f + c c + h f - a c f = c c + h f ,

and

L = c c + h L h .

So, if 0 < h < δ , then

| F ( c + h ) - F ( c ) h - L | = | c c + h f ( t ) d t h - c c + h L h | = | c c + h ( f ( t ) - L ) d t h | c c + h | f ( t ) - L | d t h = c c + h | f ( t ) - f ( c ) | d t h c c + h ϵ h = ϵ ,

where the last inequality follows because for t [ c , c + h ] , we have that | t - c | h < δ . A similar argument holds if h < 0 . (See the following exercise.) This proves part (2).

Suppose finally that G is continuous on [ a , b ] , differentiable on ( a , b ) , and that G ' ( x ) = f ( x ) for all x ( a , b ) . Then, F - G is continuous on [ a , b ] , differentiable on ( a , b ) , and by part (2) ( F - G ) ' ( x ) = F ' ( x ) - G ' ( x ) = f ( x ) - f ( x ) = 0 for all x ( a , b ) . It then follows from [link] that F - G is a constant function C , whence,

G ( b ) - G ( a ) = F ( b ) + C - F ( a ) - C = F ( b ) = a b f ( t ) d t ,

and the theorem is proved.

  1. Complete the proof of part (2) of the preceding theorem; i.e., take care of the case when h < 0 . HINT: In this case, a < c + h < c . Then, write a c f = a c + h f + c + h c f .
  2. Suppose f is a continuous function on the closed interval [ a , b ] , and that f ' exists and is continuous on the open interval ( a , b ) . Assume further that f ' is integrable on the closed interval [ a , b ] . Prove that f ( x ) - f ( a ) = a x f ' for all x [ a , b ] . Be careful to understand how this is different from the Fundamental Theorem.
  3. Use the Fundamental Theorem to prove that for x 1 we have
    ln ( x ) = F ( x ) 1 x 1 t d t ,
    and for 0 < x < 1 we have
    ln ( x ) = F ( x ) - x 1 1 t d t .
    HINT: Show that these two functions have the same derivative and agree at x = 1 .

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Source:  OpenStax, Analysis of functions of a single variable. OpenStax CNX. Dec 11, 2010 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11249/1.1
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