Indefinite Integral Calculator

    Find an antiderivative for supported elementary functions, include + C, verify by differentiation, and see the function and antiderivative chart.

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    Indefinite integral and antiderivative

    English users usually search this task as either an indefinite integral calculator or an antiderivative calculator. The expected result is a family of functions, so the constant of integration + C is part of the answer.

    F is an antiderivative of f, and C represents any constant because constants disappear when differentiated.

    1. Enter an integrand in terms of x.
    2. Read the antiderivative and + C.
    3. Use the differentiation check to confirm the result for supported cases.

    Supported integration scope

    SupportedNot a full CAS
    Powers, polynomials, basic trig, exp, ln, sqrtProducts requiring integration by parts
    Linear-substitution-style argumentsComplex substitutions or special functions
    Fractions with a linear denominatorGeneral rational partial fractions
    If the symbolic table cannot find an elementary antiderivative, the tool says so instead of inventing a closed form.

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    Calculations are based on the listed reference sources. Links open in a new tab.

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