antiderivative

/ˌæntaɪdɪˈrɪvətɪv/
noun
  1. In calculus, a function whose derivative is the given function; the opposite of a derivative.
    • The student learned that every antiderivative includes an unknown constant C.
    • In physics, velocity is the antiderivative of acceleration.
    • Finding the antiderivative of x² gives you (1/3)x³ plus a constant.
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