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2022-07-09

Definite integral is an antiderivative of?
Is the following definite integral a x w 3 d w an antiderivative of w 3 ?

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Pranav Greer

Pranav Greer

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If we assume a is a constant and x is a variable then F ( x ) = a x w 3 d w is antiderivative of f ( x ) = x 3 . The w is just an integration variable.
The expression a x w 3 d w is a function of x, not of w. You can also write it as a x t 3 d t, it's still a function of x (no matter which variable you use under the integral).

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