试题来源: 解析 A 结果一 题目 What is the particular antiderivative of whose x-intercept is 3? ( ) A. B. C. D. 答案 A相关推荐 1What is the particular antiderivative of whose x-intercept is 3? ( ) A. B. C. D. 反馈 收藏 ...
What is the antiderivative of the integral of (5x + 3)/(x^3 - 2x^2 - 3x) dx? What is the antiderivative of the integral of sec^3(1 - 2x) dx? Integrate \frac {e^x}{(1+e^{(2x)})} What is the antiderivative of: \frac{\sin(2x)}{25+\cos^{2}(x)} ...
Find the antiderivative F(x) of the function f(x). f(x) = 3 sin(x) + cos(x) Find an antiderivative F(x) with F'(x) = f(x) and F(1) = 0. f(x) = x^4. Find an antiderivative F(x) with F'(x) = f(x) and F(0) = 1. f(x) = 12e^(4x). ...
What is the antiderivative of the integral of (5x + 3)/(x^3 - 2x^2 - 3x) dx? What is the integral 7x^9/25+x^{10} dx? What is the integral of 3cos(x^2)? What is the integral of \int x \ln x dx? What is the integral of this? \int 8 x^{\frac{1}{2(3 + x^{...
Let f(x) be a continuous and differentiable function defined in a domain D then the derivative of f(x) is denoted byf′(x)and the opposite of the derivative is called the antiderivative i.e. If F(x) is the antiderivative of the function f(x) then it will hold the conditionF′(x)...
The antiderivative rules in calculus are basic rules that are used to find the antiderivatives of different combinations of functions.
Question: What is the most general antiderivative of the function shown below?g(x)=1+x+x2x2G(x)=2x12+23x32+25x52G(x)=x12+x32+x52+cG(x)=2x12+23x32+25x52+c: g(x)=1+x+x2x2 G(x)=2x12+23x32+25x52 G(x)=x12+x32+x52+c...
In summary, an indefinite integral is the antiderivative of a given function and is represented as ∫f(x) dx. The indefinite integral of cos x is sin x + C, while the indefinite integral of sin x is -cos x + C. To integrate a fraction with trigonometric functions...
If a student asks for an antiderivative of exp(x^2), there is a standard reply: the answer is not an elementary function. But if a student asks for a closed-form expression for the real root of x = cos(x), there is no standard reply. We propose a definition of a closed-form exp...
Reactance is the property of an electrical component to oppose the change in current while impedance is the combination of resistance and reactance. There are two types of reactance: Capacitive & Inductive