earned_myself_a_gin, 1 year ago Can someone explain this? Integral from 10 to 13 of 2x? It’s been a long time since calculus for me, but isn’t that like 2x² + c or something like that?
Can someone explain this? Integral from 10 to 13 of 2x? It’s been a long time since calculus for me, but isn’t that like 2x² + c or something like that?
Mwallerby, 1 year ago Just x²+c, but when you’re integrating between limits the +c doesn’t matter - so you’re just left with the difference between 13² and 10²…
Just x²+c, but when you’re integrating between limits the +c doesn’t matter - so you’re just left with the difference between 13² and 10²…
Templa, 1 year ago It isn’t that it doesn’t matter, constant of integration is only used for indefinite integrals.
It isn’t that it doesn’t matter, constant of integration is only used for indefinite integrals.
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