This document discusses the indefinite integral and antiderivatives. It defines an antiderivative as a function whose derivative is the original function, and notes that there are infinitely many antiderivatives that differ by a constant. The process of finding antiderivatives is called indefinite integration or antidifferentiation. Initial conditions can be used to determine a unique particular solution by solving for the constant of integration.
This document discusses the indefinite integral and antiderivatives. It defines an antiderivative as a function whose derivative is the original function, and notes that there are infinitely many antiderivatives that differ by a constant. The process of finding antiderivatives is called indefinite integration or antidifferentiation. Initial conditions can be used to determine a unique particular solution by solving for the constant of integration.