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Can I Integrate a Function of X

Can I Integrate a Function of X

Can I Integrate a Function of X

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hello,

I would like to be able to evaluate a function of x by taking the derivative or integral of it. I also want to be able to do double integrals eventually . Is there a way to put a function, f(x), thru the integral/derivative function and get a reading on the other end? I want to be able to do both definite and indefinite integrals . Can anyone help me?

Much thanks.

-Adam

RE: Can I Integrate a Function of X

For discrete integrals and derivatives of signals, see Analyze/Signal Processing/Time Domain/Derivative x(t).vi and Integral x(t).vi

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