Asked by deb
Find the anti-derivative of x^4...
Isn't it 4x^3+c?
Please help...
Thanks!
Isn't it 4x^3+c?
Please help...
Thanks!
Answers
Answered by
Quidditch
The exponent is correct, but the coefficient is not 1. If you take the derivative of your answer do you get x^4?
Answered by
Quidditch
Sorry, my error...
I went the wrong way!
Your exponent and coefficient are wrong.
I went the wrong way!
Your exponent and coefficient are wrong.
Answered by
deb
I just got back on to let you know that I got it. Thanks.
The answer is x^5/5 +c.
Thanks again!
The answer is x^5/5 +c.
Thanks again!
Answered by
Quidditch
You got it!
Glad to help.
Glad to help.
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