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Definition of Antiderivative
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Antiderivative
Literary usage of Antiderivative
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Elementary Real Analysis by Brian S. Thomson, Judith B. Bruckner, Andrew M. Bruckner (2000)
"Ji /•2 The first is called an indefinite integral or antiderivative and the second
a definite integral. The use of nearly identical notation, terminology, ..."
2. Real Analysis by Andrew M. Bruckner, Judith B. Bruckner, Brian S. Thomson (1997)
"Definition 1.42 A real-valued function / defined on an interval [a, b] is said
to be Newton integrable on [a, b] if there exists an antiderivative of / ..."
3. Mathematical Analysis by Elias Zakon (2004)
"If such an F exists (which is not always the case) , we shall say that ff exists
on I, or that f has a primitive (or antiderivative) on I, ..."
4. Proceedings of the Berkeley-Ames Conference on Nonlinear Problems in Control by Louis R. Hunt, Clyde Martin (1984)
"... and obtain thereby the equation £2' F(z) - F(uL(x)), O<x<x0 . (2.2) Here F is
an antiderivative of f, and we have used the fact that ..."
5. Distributions with Fixed Marginals and Related Topics by B. (Berthold) Schweizer, Ludger Rüschendorf, Michael Dee Taylor (1996)
"Then / / (C,2(z, у] - Cn,2(x, у))ф(х)ф(у) dx dy Jo Jo = - / Ф(х)[(Т-Тп)ф](х)ах
Jo ,1 (3-4) where Ф is an antiderivative of ф. ..."
6. Elements of the Infinitesimal Calculus by George Henry Chandler (1907)
"... or the antiderivative of /(x). By this operation we can discover only the
variable part of the ..."
7. The Origin and Its Meaning: On the Origin of the Universe and Its Mechanics by Roger Ellman (2004)
"[The integration antiderivative] [Divide numerator and denominator by R2-x.]
Returning to the overall equation 14-14 and evaluating at the limits: ..."