Antiderivatives
A function is said to be an antiderivative of function if . In this figure, the green function is an antiderivative of the orange function.
As you drag the blue slider up, several antiderivative functions of are revealed. Notice how the slope of the orange line drawn tangent to the green antiderivative function does not change. You can also drag the green point along the graph of this antiderivative function to illustrate this.
Try entering different functions for and dragging the slider. Can you see how the different antiderivatives are all related?
Developed for use with Thomas' Calculus, published by Pearson.