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Section 4.9. ANTIDERIVATES. DEFINITION: A Function F is called the antiderivative of on an interval I if. Theorem: If F is an antiderivative of on an interval, then the most general antiderivative of is F(x) + C , where C is an arbitrary constant.
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Section 4.9 ANTIDERIVATES
DEFINITION: A Function F is called the antiderivative of on an interval I if • Theorem: If F is an antiderivative of on an interval, then the most general antiderivative of is F(x) + C , where C is an arbitrary constant.