fundamental theorem

noun

Definitions

  1. A theorem (or, in non-mathematical fields, a commonly accepted hypothesis) considered to…

    A theorem (or, in non-mathematical fields, a commonly accepted hypothesis) considered to be of central importance to a specified field.

    • The first fundamental theorem of calculus states that the differentiation and integration are inverse operations: if a continuous function is first integrated and then differentiated, the original function is obtained[…].

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