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OpenStudy (bri_5sos):

True or False. If F(x) is an antiderivative of f(x) and c is any constant, then F(x) + c is also an antiderivative of f(x)...... True Right??? :0 :D

OpenStudy (freckles):

well is (F(x)+c)' <--this equal to f(x)?

OpenStudy (bri_5sos):

ya ?

OpenStudy (freckles):

yep is right

OpenStudy (freckles):

since (F(x))'=f(x) then (F(x)+c)' also equals f(x)

OpenStudy (bri_5sos):

yess ha ok thank yeww :* :)

OpenStudy (freckles):

since the derivative of F(x)+c is f(x) then F(x)+c is an antiderivative (it is the most general one actually)

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