You can integrate to get the function back - but your answer could be off by a constant (remember that constant of integration? You wouldn't be able to figure out that)
2006-10-26 04:30:57
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answered by WildOtter 5
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The opposite of differentiation is called integral.
If you are more specific or have a question to answer, maybe i cud help u more further
differential of x^2 -10x + 6 is 2x -10
but if you are given the integral of,
lets say ( assuming u did not do the differential of the above)
integral of 2x - 10 wud be...
2x^1 - 10x^0
x^1 = x and x^0 is 1
2x^(1+1)/2 - 10^(0+1) + constant = 2x^2 -10x + c
Adding a constant is very important as, the differential of a constant is 0.
2006-10-26 11:27:42
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answered by yanesh_r 1
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You can't actually undo a differentiation. (Since a differentiation is a many to one operator) But you can get close to that by an integration
2006-10-26 11:28:01
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answered by The Potter Boy 3
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Integration is the opposite of differentiation. But the results usually differ due to the loss of precision. Integrate, man, integrate.
2006-10-26 11:33:06
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answered by Anonymous
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integrate! (indefinite)
2006-10-26 11:27:44
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answered by tsunamijon 4
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