For some reason I can't seem to get this one. I keep thinking it uses ln(x).
Consider the function `f(x) = \frac{10 x^2 +1}{x}`. Enter an antiderivative of `f(x)`
thanks,
Kiba
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For some reason I can't seem to get this one. I keep thinking it uses ln(x).
Consider the function `f(x) = \frac{10 x^2 +1}{x}`. Enter an antiderivative of `f(x)`
thanks,
Kiba
This is a WebWork Problem:
The antiderivative of f'(x)=(10x^2+1)/x
Thus the solution is...
f(x)=ln(abs(x))+5x^2+C