Asked by Hope
Can someone please tell me the easiest way, step by step, to find the indefinite integral of a problem like ∫ 2 𝑑𝑥
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mathhelper
Ask yourself, What did I start with so that the derivative of "something" is 2
how about y = 2x ???
if y = 2x, then dy/dx = 2 , so
∫ 2 dx = 2x + c , I assume you know why we have to add the constant of c
how about y = 2x ???
if y = 2x, then dy/dx = 2 , so
∫ 2 dx = 2x + c , I assume you know why we have to add the constant of c
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