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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In calculus, a branch of mathematics, symbolic integration is the problem of finding a formula for the antiderivative, or indefinite integral, of a given function f(x), i.e. to find the differentiable function F(x) such thatThe term symbolic is used to distinguish this problem from that of numerical integration, where the value of F at a particular input or set of inputs, rather than a general formula for F, is sought. Both problems were held to be of practical and…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In calculus, a branch of mathematics, symbolic integration is the problem of finding a formula for the antiderivative, or indefinite integral, of a given function f(x), i.e. to find the differentiable function F(x) such thatThe term symbolic is used to distinguish this problem from that of numerical integration, where the value of F at a particular input or set of inputs, rather than a general formula for F, is sought. Both problems were held to be of practical and theoretical importance long before the time of digital computers, but they are now generally considered the domain of computer science, as computers are most often used currently to tackle individual instances.