Let f'(x)=4x^3-12x^2.

(a) find three different functions with derivative equal to f'(x). how are the graphs of the three functions related?

the only one that i can figure out is:
f(x)=x^4+4x^3+y where y can equal any constant.

any help on figuring out the other two would help, thanks.

1 answer

let y=1, 0, -50, 34

all those are different functions.

how are they different? they are displaced in vertical on a graph, but in all instances, they are equidistant along the functions.
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