Solve.
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f'>=0 on [-3,0] so that means f is only increasing and never decreasing so that means that the only numbers to look at are the endpoints
f(0) is given as 7 and we know that isn't the answer because 7 isn't given as an option so find f(-3) and you have your answer
@rational can u help me w/ this
|dw:1429286024528:dw| Find the equation for f' then integrate to find f then use your initial condition to find C then find f(-3)
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