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Asked by Slaya

For a continuous function f(x), f(1) = 11, and integral 1 to 5 f'(x)dx = 9. Determine f(5).

Help is greatly appreciated!
5 years ago

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Answered by oobleck
well, you know that
∫[1,5] f'(x) dx = f(5) - f(1)
So plug in your numbers.
5 years ago

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