Net Change Theorem for Volume of Water in Tank
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The Net Change Theorem and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus Part 2 are used to find the change of volume of water in a tank as well as the total volume in the tank at a given time.
The rate of water is given as 20(t^2-1). The problem is looked at intuitively, graphically and analytically.
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