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Consider the function f(x) whose second derivative is f''(x) = 5 x + 6 \sin (x). If f(0) = 4 and f'(0) = 2, what is f(x)?
14 years ago

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drwls
I can't read your f"(x) function.

Do you mean (5x + 6)/sinx?

Use /, not \ for fractions
14 years ago

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