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Revision as of 07:23, 12 August 2020
Antiderivatives
A function is an antiderivative of a function when for every in the domain of , it follows that
The antidifferentiation process is also called integration and is denoted by (integral sign). is the indefinite integral of
If for all , we can write: for is a constant.
Basic Integration Rules
for is a constant.
for
Exercises Find the indefinite integral
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