Asked by Jaimie
                If 
P'(t)= [10(t+2)]/t. What is P(t)?
It is asking for the derivative, and I am so lost! Because so far we haven't covered how to find the derivative of something so complicated. Any ideas? TY
            
        P'(t)= [10(t+2)]/t. What is P(t)?
It is asking for the derivative, and I am so lost! Because so far we haven't covered how to find the derivative of something so complicated. Any ideas? TY
Answers
                    Answered by
            Jaimie
            
    So I meant it is asking for the ANTIderivative
    
                    Answered by
            bobpursley
            
    This is not complicated.
P'(t)=10 + 20/t
integral P'dt= 10t +20ln(t)
    
P'(t)=10 + 20/t
integral P'dt= 10t +20ln(t)
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