Timeline for Mathematica gives wrong result while Wolfram|Alpha is correct
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Oct 12, 2013 at 16:05 | history | edited | Michael E2 | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
Added further analysis of problem
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Oct 12, 2013 at 11:24 | comment | added | Michael E2 |
@LeoFang That's basically right. An antiderivative of a function $f$ is a function $F$ whose derivative $F'$ equals $f$. Also called an (indefinite) integral. It's the stuff returned by Integrate[f[t], t] (with no interval for t ). You may know it by a different name.
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Oct 12, 2013 at 8:24 | vote | accept | James83 | ||
Oct 12, 2013 at 5:14 | comment | added | Leo Fang | I have a question -- what an antiderivative is? My guess is the stuff one obtains after integration. | |
Oct 12, 2013 at 2:51 | history | answered | Michael E2 | CC BY-SA 3.0 |