4 Feb
2014
4 Feb
'14
9:03 p.m.
By "the domain of f" I meant "the domain of g". (Which must also be the domain of f.) --Dan On 2014-02-04, at 7:51 PM, Dan Asimov wrote:
Well, as I see it, the definition of antiderivative of a function g is a function f such that f is differentiable and
f'(x) = g(x) for all x in the domain of f.