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My favorite Theorem is most definitely the second fundamental theorem of calculus, because it allows one to compute the definite integral of a function by using any one of its infinitely many anti derivatives. This part of the theorem has invaluable practical applications, because it markedly simplifies the computation of definite integrals.

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Prof. Dan Fleetwood