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OpenStudy (trisarahtops):

Medal! Calculus! Question Below

OpenStudy (trisarahtops):

OpenStudy (studygurl14):

The integral is basically the anti-derivative, so basically G'(x) equals whatever your are integrating, right? @satellite73

OpenStudy (anonymous):

where you see a \(t\) in the integrand, replace it by an \(x\)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

fundamental theorem of calculus says "the derivative of the integral is the integrand"

OpenStudy (studygurl14):

yeah, that too^

OpenStudy (trisarahtops):

is that it? just replace t with x??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yup these questions often confuse, but they are the simplest calc questions you will ever see

OpenStudy (studygurl14):

So would it be C ? (just wondering for myself)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah it is always C

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