Definition:AntiDer

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In the DRMF, the LaTeX semantic macro \AntiDer represents the anti-derivative notation, which is defined as follows.

This macro is in the category of polynomials.

In math mode, this macro can be called in the following ways:

\AntiDer produces Failed to parse (LaTeXML (experimental; uses MathML): Invalid response ("") from server "http://latexml:8080/convert/":): {\displaystyle {\displaystyle \AntiDer}}
\AntiDer@{x}{f(x)} produces Failed to parse (LaTeXML (experimental; uses MathML): Invalid response ("") from server "http://latexml:8080/convert/":): {\displaystyle {\displaystyle \AntiDer@{x}{f(x)}}}

These are defined by Failed to parse (LaTeXML (experimental; uses MathML): Invalid response ("") from server "http://latexml:8080/convert/":): {\displaystyle {\displaystyle \AntiDer@{f(x)}{x}. }}

Symbols List

Failed to parse (LaTeXML (experimental; uses MathML): Invalid response ("") from server "http://latexml:8080/convert/":): {\displaystyle {\displaystyle \int f(x){\mathrm d}\!x}}  : semantic antiderivative : http://drmf.wmflabs.org/wiki/Definition:AntiDer