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OpenStudy (anonymous):

anti-derivative of sec^2(x)?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

tanx

OpenStudy (anonymous):

^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sandman if you think about it if you take Tan(x) derivative you'll get Sec^2(x), so really you only need to know your derivatives with some exceptions

OpenStudy (anonymous):

^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ah thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Integral of derivative >function

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is it tanx + c or just tanx??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its +c but i knew that part

OpenStudy (anonymous):

tan(x)+c would be the family and since it's indefinite it'd be +c

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i always forget the c

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

|dw:1321068623855:dw|

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah +C makes sense of why you put it there when you're given a point

OpenStudy (anonymous):

+c so important it gets its own drawing xD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

|dw:1321072236233:dw| all same function with different constants so getting a point allows you to pick the specific one

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