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integration of indefnite

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Answered by ujjwalusri
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Indefinite integration, also known as antidifferentiation, is the reversing of the process of differentiation. ... If F is the antiderivative of f, then (F + C) is the antiderivative of f. This is summarized into the following equation: [F(x) + C]' = F'(x) + 0 = f(x).

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Indefinite integration, also known as antidifferentiation, is the reversing of the process of differentiation. ... If F is the antiderivative of f, then (F + C) is the antiderivative of f. This is summarized into the following equation: [F(x) + C]' = F'(x) + 0 = f(x).

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