Why is the area under the curve the antiderivative?
When a function f(x) is integrated, you obtain antiderivative F(x). You may also acquire the area under the curve by evaluating the anti-derivative over a given domain [a, b].
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When a function f(x) is integrated, you obtain antiderivative F(x). You may also acquire the area under the curve by evaluating the anti-derivative over a given domain [a, b].
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