In both of their contexts, “differentiate” and “integrate” have opposing meanings.

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In both of their contexts, “differentiate” and “integrate” have opposing meanings.

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  2. ResidentAdmirable260 Avatar

    My mind hurts. Explain?

  3. Play_To_Nguyen Avatar

    Is this different from saying that add and subtract have opposite meanings in all their contexts? They’re antonyms, that’s just how they work right?

  4. GigaSimsX Avatar

    I think this is by the nature of the words always having an opposite meaning before being applied to maths.

  5. nakedmogash Avatar

    This is exactly how I passed calculus