Question
Consider the function f(t)=2sec^2(t)–10t^3. Let F(t) be the antiderivative of f(t) with F(0)=0.
Then F(2)
my problem is i get
2tan(t)-5/2t^4+c
i plug in 2 and don't get the right answer please help
Then F(2)
my problem is i get
2tan(t)-5/2t^4+c
i plug in 2 and don't get the right answer please help
Answers
is your calculator set to radians ?
did you get tan (2) = -2.185 ?
did you get tan (2) = -2.185 ?
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