Pronunciation: /ˌæntiˈdɪrəˌveɪtɪv/
noun a mathematical function that is the reverse of the derivative of another function
A1 An antiderivative is the opposite of a derivative.
A2 In calculus, finding the antiderivative of a function is an important concept.
B1 Students in advanced math classes learn how to calculate antiderivatives.
B2 Understanding antiderivatives is crucial for solving complex mathematical problems.
C1 The mathematician was awarded for his groundbreaking work on antiderivatives.
C2 The professor's lecture on antiderivatives was both informative and engaging.
formal The antiderivative of a function f is a function F whose derivative is equal to f.
informal Finding the antiderivative of this function is a bit tricky.
slang I'm trying to figure out the antiderivative of this crazy function.
figurative Understanding the antiderivative is like finding the missing piece of a puzzle.
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