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Antiderivatives and Indefinite Integrals

Given a function f, the indefinite integral of f, denoted ∫f(x)dx, is the most general antiderivative of f. If F is an antiderivative of f, then ∫f(x)dx = F(x) + C. The expression f(x) is called the integrand and the variable x is the variable of integration...
Anti-derivatives and indefinite Integrals in Integation
Anti-derivatives and indefinite Integrals
Anti-derivatives and indefinite Integrals
Anti-derivatives and indefinite Integrals
Anti-derivatives and indefinite Integrals
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