Find f(x) so that it satisfies:

f'(x)=1/sqrt(x) and f(4)=2. Please show steps I keep getting stuck at the anti derivative and the constant doesn't solve it so I don't know where I went wrong.

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f=2x.5+Constant

put in f(4)=2, and solve for the constant.
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