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indefinite integral

noun

, Mathematics.
  1. a representation, usually in symbolic form, of any function whose derivative is a given function.


indefinite integral

noun

  1. maths
    1. any function whose derivative is the given function, as x ², x ² + 3, x ²–5, etc of 2x
    2. the schema representing all such functions, here x ² + k
    3. the symbolic representation of this as a function of the given function, written ʃ f ( x ) dx where f ( x ) is the given function
    4. the symbol ʃ
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indefinite integral

/ ĭn-dĕfə-nĭt /

  1. A function whose derivative is a given function.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of indefinite integral1

First recorded in 1875–80
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Example Sentences

The first inquiry leads directly to the indefinite integral, the second directly to the definite integral.

It will therefore allow of registering a set of values of ∫ax ydx for any values of x, and thus of tabulating the values of any indefinite integral.

While an integrator determines the value of a definite integral, hence a Integraphs. mere constant, an integraph gives the value of an indefinite integral, which is a function of x.

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