primitivifunktiot
Primitivifunktiot, also known as antiderivatives, are functions that, when differentiated, yield another given function. In essence, if F(x) is a primitivifunktio of f(x), then the derivative of F(x) is equal to f(x), often written as F'(x) = f(x).
The process of finding a primitivifunktio is called antidifferentiation or integration. Unlike differentiation, which has a
The fundamental theorem of calculus establishes a crucial link between differentiation and integration. It states that
Finding primitivifunktiot often involves reversing standard differentiation rules. For example, the power rule for differentiation states
The concept of primitivifunktiot is fundamental to calculus and has wide-ranging applications in physics, engineering, economics,