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How do you take the anti-derivative of a function? - Answers
For some functions the answer is relatively straightforward and you have a formula. For other functions, it may be possible, using numerical methods, to calculate the area under the function's curve. This will be a numerical answer to the problem under specific boundary conditions.
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How do you take the anti-derivative of a function? - Answers
For some functions the answer is relatively straightforward and you have a formula. For other functions, it may be possible, using numerical methods, to calculate the area under the function's curve. This will be a numerical answer to the problem under specific boundary conditions.
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How do you take the anti-derivative of a function? - Answers
For some functions the answer is relatively straightforward and you have a formula. For other functions, it may be possible, using numerical methods, to calculate the area under the function's curve. This will be a numerical answer to the problem under specific boundary conditions.
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