I have a little calculus integral riddle here!
\[\int\limits_{}^{}f(copy)dx\] What is the indefinite integral of the copy function?
What is the copy function?
That's for me to know and you to figure out.
is copy a function of x? \(copy(x)\)
No, copy isn't really a function of x, it's more like a function of your computer.
Not only is this not a real question it also lacks the information needed to actually be reduced.
It's a riddle, not a math problem. ;P
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.
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
It's on your keyboard.
The indefinite integral of the copy function is: Ctrl + C
Thanks for playing! =P
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