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Suppose f(x) is a continuous function. Then a function F(x) such that F'(x) = f(x) is called: A.) the indefinite integral of f...Asked by Jake
Suppose f(x) is a continuous function. Then a function F(x) such that F'(x) = f(x) is called:
A.) the indefinite integral of f
B.) the antiderivative of f
C.) an antiderivative of f
D.) a definite integral of f
E.) All of the above
A.) the indefinite integral of f
B.) the antiderivative of f
C.) an antiderivative of f
D.) a definite integral of f
E.) All of the above
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oobleck
Surely your textbook has a shaded box explaining that C is the right choice.