True.
Integration is also called anti-differentiation, mathematically its an inverse function of differentiation.
For example, one of the first equalities learned is:
[tex]f(x)=g'(x)\Longleftrightarrow\int g'(x)dx=f(x)[/tex].
Which explains that if you differentiate a function (get its derivative) and then integrate the derivative you will obtain the original function.
Hope this helps.