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Math 20B, Calculus for Science and Engineering II

Learning Goals:

- Introduce the Net Change Theorem and view it as a


consequence of FTC I
- In a variety of settings, interpret the integral of a
rate as the net change in an idea
- Find displacement and distance traveled using
integrals
- Find the population at a particular time given the
initial population and the derivative of the
population function
David Quarfoot, - Approximate a net change using data from a table
Assistant Teaching Professor and either a left- or right-endpoint sum

Email: dquarfoot@ucsd.edu
Office: APM 5220
Im usually
tough to find

If we integrate a rate of change we get the net change in the original function.
area under r(t) curve
Amount painted during work day
Remember, this area is the net change in bunnies. So, it is
just the number of new bunnies. Our answer must include
the bunnies already in existence at time 0 (24 of these!).
Time 2:00 2:20 2:40 3:00
Velocity 15 18 23 17

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