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OpenStudy (thatonegirl_):
if f is a linear function and 0<a<b, then
\[\int\limits_{a}^{b} f''(x) dx=\]
OpenStudy (helper101):
The derivative of linear functions is m, a constant. The graph of a constant y=m is a horizontal line.
The second derivative is the derivative of a horizontal line, which has a slope of zero.
So the second derivative of a linear function is zero.
The integral of zero is zero. There is no area under the curve between y=0 and the x axis, because y=0 is the x axis.
OpenStudy (helper101):
does that help
OpenStudy (thatonegirl_):
thank you soo much!!
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OpenStudy (helper101):
np can you help me on something
OpenStudy (thatonegirl_):
sure i can try
OpenStudy (helper101):
what is the water cycle
A Distribution of drinking water on Earth
B unending circulation of earths water supply
C The reyclling of water affter building uses
D evaporation
OpenStudy (thatonegirl_):
B pretty sure
OpenStudy (helper101):
ok trust u
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