Is f(x)=x^3 the only possible antiderivative of f(x)=3x^2? If not, why not?
1 Answer
Jan 27, 2015
No, it isn't.
If
But the same would be true for
because the
In general:
The antiderivative of
(
This goes for all antiderivatives. You can always add
(because they disappear in the other-way-around process)