Which of the following is equivalent to the integral from a to b of (k*f(x)+C)dx
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Which of the following is equivalent to the integral from a to b of (k*f(x)+C)dx where k and C are constants?For a picture of the equation, go to: https://www.connexus.com/content/media/308520-6292011-83912-AM-1265655066/webdav/res0101/educator_apcalc/Testpix/v7/8.06_10.gif
a) https://www.connexus.com/content/media/308520-6292011-83912-AM-1265655066/webdav/res0101/educator_apcalc/Testpix/v7/8.06_10a.gif
b) https://www.connexus.com/content/media/308520-6292011-83912-AM-1265655066/webdav/res0101/educator_apcalc/Testpix/v7/8.06_10b.gif
c) https://www.connexus.com/content/media/308520-6292011-83912-AM-1265655066/webdav/res0101/educator_apcalc/Testpix/v7/8.06_10c.gif
d) https://www.connexus.com/content/media/308520-6292011-83912-AM-1265655066/webdav/res0101/educator_apcalc/Testpix/v7/8.06_10d.gif
e) None of these.
Explanation / Answer
kf(x)+C dx=kf(x) dx +C dx
so the answer is c)
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