دالة مقابلة

English translation: anti-derivative

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Arabic term or phrase:دالة مقابلة
English translation:anti-derivative
Entered by: Tim Friese

18:46 Jul 9, 2014
Arabic to English translations [PRO]
Science - Mathematics & Statistics / calculus
Arabic term or phrase: دالة مقابلة
From reading Arabic notes online, I understand the concept of دالة مقابلة to be a function with the same derivative as another function, which may then vary with a different constant of integration. However, I can't find a term to express this idea in English.

Note: I do not believe this is "equivalent function". That phrase is used in CS in English to mean functions that do the same thing. I haven't found examples in calculus contexts, but please let me know if you find any.

See screenshots below:

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Thank you!
Tim Friese
United States
Local time: 02:53
anti-derivative
Explanation:
I've found examples where "f(s)" is essentially the integral (or anti-derivative) and f(x) is the the function to be integrated. This is stated in ways equivalent to

الدالة ” ق ” تسمي دالة مقابلة للدالة ” د ”
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anti-derivative


Explanation:
I've found examples where "f(s)" is essentially the integral (or anti-derivative) and f(x) is the the function to be integrated. This is stated in ways equivalent to

الدالة ” ق ” تسمي دالة مقابلة للدالة ” د ”


DLyons
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Asker: Very helpful, thank you. What you're saying is confirmed on p. 2 of this pdf: http://www.asadmath.com/uploads/Int_Part_1_L.pdf

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