If f (x) =3 squared (x*2+4x) G (x) be an anti-derivative of f (x), and g (5) = 7 what is g (1)?


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Clearly it's the square root function. The argument to that f is 3x + 2. The rule from equation 11.2-11b says that if you know the antiderivative of f(x), then you can find the indefinite integral . ChaCha!

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