what is primitives
Asked by aditya agarwal | 17th Sep, 2012, 09:23: PM
A continuous function F ( x ) is called a primitive for a function f ( x ) on a segment X , if for each
, F ( x ) = f ( x ).
For example, the function F ( x ) = x 3 is a primitive for the function f ( x ) = 3x 2 on the interval ( -
, +
) , because F ( x ) = ( x 3 ) = 3x 2 = f ( x ) for all x
( -
, +
) .
A continuous function F ( x ) is called a primitive for a function f ( x ) on a segment X , if for each , F ( x ) = f ( x ).
For example, the function F ( x ) = x 3 is a primitive for the function f ( x ) = 3x 2 on the interval ( - , +
) , because F ( x ) = ( x 3 ) = 3x 2 = f ( x ) for all x
( -
, +
) .
Answered by | 17th Sep, 2012, 10:27: PM
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