primitivifunktio
Primitivifunktio, also known as an antiderivative, is a fundamental concept in calculus. Given a function f(x), a primitivifunktio F(x) is a function whose derivative is f(x). In simpler terms, it is the reverse operation of differentiation. For example, if f(x) = 2x, then F(x) = x^2 is a primitivifunktio because the derivative of x^2 is 2x.
The process of finding a primitivifunktio is called antidifferentiation or integration. It's important to note that
The concept of primitivifunktio is intimately linked to definite integrals through the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus.