Review_Indefinite_integrals_antiderivatives
Review your understanding of indefinite integrals and antiderivatives with some challenge problems.
If f' is the derivative of f, then f is the antiderivative of f'. To find the antiderivative of a function we need to perform some kind of reverse differentiation. Learn about it here.
Indefinite integrals are the way integral calculus deals with antiderivatives. Gain some practice in finding various indefinite integrals.
Indefinite_integrals_of_common_functions
Indefinite integrals (or antiderivatives) are really just backward differentiation. Therefore, the indefinite integral of eˣ is eˣ+c, the indefinite integral of 1/x is ln(x)+c, the indefinite integral of sin(x) is -cos(x)+c, and the indefinite integral of cos(x) is sin(x)+c.
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