Indefinite Integral (General Antiderivative): This refers to finding the antiderivative of a function without specifying any bounds. It results in a family of functions.
Initial Condition: When finding an antiderivative, an initial condition is often given to determine the specific function within the family of antiderivatives.
Fundamental Theorem of Calculus: This theorem establishes the connection between differentiation and integration, stating that taking an antiderivative and evaluating a definite integral are inverse operations.