f'(x)= x^2√2x^3+1
what's f(x)
I get the concept and did well on my test, but I just can't seem to figure out how to get the answer.
the answer is 1/9(2x^3=1)^3/2+C
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f'(x)= x^2√2x^3+1
what's f(x)
I get the concept and did well on my test, but I just can't seem to figure out how to get the answer.
the answer is 1/9(2x^3=1)^3/2+C
Pleasw, please, use parentheses to make the equations clearer! I'm guessing that what you mean is:
and
Is that correct?
First steps first - do you see that the derivative of f(x) is indeed equal to f'(x) as written?
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