Fundamental Theorem Of Calculus
Which of the following best explains why the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus is considered a bridge between differential and integral calculus?
A
It demonstrates how rates of change can be graphed using definite integrals.
B
It expresses the definite integral in terms of evaluating an antiderivative.
C
It establishes that integration and differentiation are inverse operations.
D
It links the value of a definite integral to the values of a function's derivative at its endpoints.