
20 Jan
2013
20 Jan
'13
8:42 p.m.
On Sunday, 20. January 2013 06:50:27 Kim-Ee Yeoh wrote:
So no, you don't get a simple number. It is ambiguous to evaluate the antiderivative at a point.
So F(x=x0) has no meaning in itself? Only the differences F(x=x1) - F(x=x0) have a meaning?
Using the F(0)=0 rule, you'll be summing /about the origin/. So you'd avoid nastiness like having to sum f(x) starting from "the lowest possible x".
Thanks. It took me a while to fully understand what you said here. -- Martin