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indefinite integration

indefinite integration

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Amit Askiitiansexpert
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13 years ago

Dear Nikitha,

In calculus, indefinite integral of a function f is a function F whose derivative is equal to f, i.e., F' = f. The process of solving for antiderivatives is called antidifferentiation (or indefinite integration) and its opposite function is called differentiation, which is the process of finding a derivative. Antiderivatives are related to definite integrals through the fundamental theorem of calculus: the definite integral of a function over an interval is equal to the difference between the values of an antiderivative evaluated at the endpoints of the interval.

 

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