The reverse process of differentiation
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Integration can be seen as differentiation in reverse; that is we start with a given function f(x), and ask which functions, F(x), would have f(x) as their derivative. A definite integral can be obtained by substituting values into the indefinite integral.
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Integration can be seen as differentiation in reverse; that is we start with a given function f(x), and ask which functions, F(x), would have f(x) as their derivative. A definite integral can be obtained by substituting values into the indefinite integral.
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