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Antiderivatives and Integrals
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Given that the antiderivative of f(x) = e4x is F(x) = 1/4e^4x+C, evaluate the integral from 0 to 2 of e^4x, dx.
e^8 1/4(1-e^8)
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Jess
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i need the antiderivative of 2x/x^2 thanks.
Two x over x squared? Reduce it to 2/x the integral of 1/x is ln x.
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andrew
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True or False
If F(x) and G(x) are antiderivatives of f(x), then F(x)=G(x)+C If f'(x) = g(x) then integral g(x) dx = f(x) + C
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James
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Posted by weloo_volley on Wednesday, April 25, 2012 at 12:16am.heeeeelp meeeee ... (a)find antiderivatives for the following
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Calculus
Differentiation and Integration