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24 January, 12:54

Is f (x) = (x+1) (x+2) an antiderivative of f (x) = 2x+3

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  1. 24 January, 13:07
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    Yes

    Step-by-step explanation:

    f (x) = (x + 1) (x + 2)

    f (x) = x² + 3x + 2

    f' (x) = 2x + 3

    The derivative of f (x) is 2x + 3, so f (x) is an anti-derivative of 2x + 3.
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