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OpenStudy (anonymous):

someone explain:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

antiderivative of \[cf(x) = cF(x)\]

OpenStudy (mathmale):

the whole point here is that if you find the antiderivative of function f(x), multiplied by a constant coefficient, c, the result will be the antiderivative of f(x), multiplied by the same constant, c. "Constant coefficient rule" for antiderivatives.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh thank youuuu :)

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