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Antiderivative Of Fractions

Antiderivative Of Fractions In calculus, an antiderivative, primitive integral or indefinite integral[1] of a function f is a function F whose derivative is equal to f, i.e., F = f. The process of solving for antiderivatives is called antidifferentiation (or indefinite integration) and its opposite operation is called differentiation, which is the process of finding a derivative.

An antiderivative can be defined as an operation opposite to differentiation operation or we can say that to find antiderivative of a function we have to find the integral of that function. Suppose we have a function f( x ) the we will integrate it to find its anti derivative therefore we get f( x ) = g( x ), therefore g( x ) is the antiderivative of function f( x ). If we will differentiate g( x ) that is d( g ( x ) ) / dx we will get f( x ) which is our original function. This is how we can find antiderivatives.
Antiderivatives are related to definite integrals through the fundamental theorem of calculus: the definite integral of a function over an interval is equal to the difference between the values of an antiderivative evaluated at the endpoints of the interval. KnowMoreAboutFourierTransformOfSineWave

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In calculus, antiderivative is an operation which perform opposite operation on derivatives or we can say that Antiderivative performs Integration operation because integration is opposite form of differentiation . In today's session we are going to discuss antiderivative of fractions: There are different-different types of fractions, so we discuss antiderivative of each type of fractions- Antiderivative of denominator fraction ( 1 ) : Solving Initial Value problems in Antiderivatives Antiderivative is the term used in the calculus mathematics and especially in the topic of the Differential Equations. The anti derivatives are the type of the integral equations in which we dont have limits on the Integration symbol. It is the reverse process of the derivatives or we can say it as the process of reverse differentiat... Antiderivative and Indefinite Integrals What anti derivatives are and what are the indefinite integrals in the calculus? We will also go through the relationship between the Antiderivative and indefinite integrals. Lets move to the topic with the introduction of the anti derivatives. The normal Integration is called as the anti derivative. We can also understand the anti derivative. Properties of Integral Integration is important part of Calculus. Let us talk about some properties related to Integration. Fundamental theorem of calculus: If f(x) is continuous on [a,b] then
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g(x) = ab f(t) dt And it is differentiable on (a,b) then, g(x) = f(x) Property 1: k f (x) dx = k f(x) dx, where k is any number. Applications of Antiderivatives Anti derivative of function f is the function F whose derivative is function f. We can understand it by an equation as F'=f. This process is also known as anti differentiation. This term is related to the definite integrals by using the functions of calculus. It can be understand by an example as the function F(x)=x3/3 is an anti derivative of the function.

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