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In the latest Prime graphing calculator, G2, definite integrals (with limits specified) work fine in RPN; after selecting the definite integral template from the template box, just fill it in, press Enter, finally press Eval (shift comma), the numerical answer pops right up. However, I can't figure out how to calculate indefinite integrals (anti-derivatives), without specifying limits, to get a symbolic result whose derivate is the function I put into the template. Can it be done in RPN?

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