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OpenStudy (kainui):

I have a little calculus integral riddle here!

OpenStudy (kainui):

\[\int\limits_{}^{}f(copy)dx\] What is the indefinite integral of the copy function?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is the copy function?

OpenStudy (kainui):

That's for me to know and you to figure out.

OpenStudy (unklerhaukus):

is copy a function of x? \(copy(x)\)

OpenStudy (kainui):

No, copy isn't really a function of x, it's more like a function of your computer.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Not only is this not a real question it also lacks the information needed to actually be reduced.

OpenStudy (kainui):

It's a riddle, not a math problem. ;P

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The answer is probably "the original", i.e. that which was copied. Since the indefinite integral is the antiderivative, and a copy is a derivative of the original, it makes sense.

OpenStudy (kainui):

Nope, not quite. One last hint, if you don't get it I'll give it to you for you to either be satisfied or not lol

OpenStudy (kainui):

It's on your keyboard.

OpenStudy (kainui):

The indefinite integral of the copy function is: Ctrl + C

OpenStudy (kainui):

Thanks for playing! =P

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