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I've been thinking about starting daily math posts in this Hive scientific community for days now and it looks like the day has come.
Today we will solve first 3 from 30 indefinite integrals!
In calculus, an antiderivative, inverse derivative, primitive function, primitive integral or indefinite integral of a function f is a differentiable function F whose derivative is equal to the original function f. This can be stated symbolically as 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. Antiderivatives are often denoted by capital Roman letters such as F and G.
click here to read the entire article on indefinite integrals/antiderivation on wikipedia
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That's it for today, I hope you found the solutions of the above indefinite integrals understandable.
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