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Antiderivative Calculator

Compute the antiderivative (indefinite integral) of a polynomial function. Enter coefficients for each term from highest degree to constant.

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  • 1 Enter the requested data in the fields above carefully.
  • 2 Click the calculate button to process the information instantly.
  • 3 Analyze the detailed result and the formula explanation presented below.
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An antiderivative of a function f(x) is a function F(x) whose derivative is f(x). It is also called an indefinite integral.

Enter the coefficients of the polynomial separated by commas, from highest degree to constant. For example, for 3x^2 + 2x + 1, enter '3, 2, 1'.

The result shows the antiderivative polynomial plus the constant of integration (C). Steps are also displayed.
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