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Find the equation of the function f whose graph passes through the given point. (Remember to use ln |u| where appropriate.)

f'(x) = x^3 − 4x^2 + 3/ x − 3 ; (4, −5)
f(x) =
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Answered by Reiny
remember the integral of 3/x is ln|x|

the rest is easy,
don't forget to add c to the end of the integral, sub in (4,-5) to find c
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