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How to differentiate integral values based on a specific function?

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Answered by sjewellers785
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Step-by-step explanation:

That is how the derivative ( differentiation) and integration are defined, and they are opposite of each other.

Derivative is the slope, in process it is rate of change.

dy/ dx is change in value of function Y per unit of time.

integration which is opposite goes back to the original function which was changed.

derivative of f(X) = f'(x) = dy / dx =[ f ( X+h) - f(x)] / (X+h - X)

∫f' ( x) = f(x) + c

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