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Undergrad Ambiguity of the term "indefinite integral"
Thanks for the book idea. Where have you seen that definition? I haven't studied much math beyond intro calculus courses so I'm not very familiar with some of your terminology or notation. I think I understand at least roughly what you're saying, though. I meant to write that the integrand... -
Undergrad Ambiguity of the term "indefinite integral"
So the question I'm trying to ask is purely semantic. I'm comfortable solving problems but it's often unclear to me what another person's exact intended meaning is for the term "indefinite integral" or the notation ##\int f(x) \, dx##. For example, here, in this article about indefinite... -
Undergrad Ambiguity of the term "indefinite integral"
I've encountered a few different definitions of "indefinite integral," denoted ##\int f(x) \, dx##. any particular antiderivative ##F:\mathbb{R} \to \mathbb{R}, F'(x) = f(x)## the set of all antiderivatives ##\{F:\mathbb{R} \to \mathbb{R}, F'(x) = f(x)\}## a "canonical" antiderivative any... -
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