History of Mathematics
An antiderivative is a function whose derivative is the original function, essentially reversing the process of differentiation. It plays a crucial role in calculus, particularly in understanding the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, which connects differentiation and integration. By finding an antiderivative, one can evaluate definite integrals and solve problems related to area under curves.
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