The second part states that if a function is continuous, then it has an antiderivative, and the integral of the function can be computed using this antiderivative. Step-by-step examples illustrate how ...
Antidifferentiation is the reverse of differentiation. It is a fundamental concept in calculus and is essential in solving problems related to area, motion, and accumulation. Use this page to revise ...
Recall that an indefinite integral (or antiderivative) is so called as it provides a family of solutions with a constant term. It is called indefinite as the constant \(c\) can take any real value, ...