Problem 10.
Antiderivatives
Definition: The collection of all antiderivatives of f is called the indefinite integral of f with respect to x, and is denoted by
∫ f(x) dx
Find the most general antiderivative by evaluating the following indefinite integral:
∫ -2/√(1 - x^2) dx =
NOTE: The general antiderivative should contain an arbitrary constant.
NOTE: To input an inverse trigonometric function, for example, the inverse cosine function of x, type acos(x).