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= Theorems in calculus
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In calculus, a theorem is a proven statement or proposition that establishes a fundamental property or relationship within the framework of calculus. Theorems serve as the building blocks of calculus and often provide insights into the behavior of functions, limits, derivatives, integrals, and sequences. Here are some key theorems commonly discussed in calculus: 1. **Fundamental Theorem of Calculus**: - It connects differentiation and integration, showing that integration can be reversed by differentiation.