What is integration as anti-derviative? Share with your friends Share 1 Aarushi Mishra answered this The result of an integration is called an anti-derivativeLetI=Fx=∫fxdxThen Fx is called an anti-derivative of fxThay are related as F'x=fx. Therefore, integration is actually a reverse process of differentiation so it is called anti-derivativeThe result F'x=fx follows from fundamental theorem of calculus proof of which is not in your course 1 View Full Answer