?In the following exercises, use a calculator to graph the antiderivative \(\int f\)
Chapter 5, Problem 418(choose chapter or problem)
In the following exercises, use a calculator to graph the antiderivative \(\int f\) with C=0 over the given interval [a, b]. Approximate a value of C, if possible, such that adding C to the antiderivative gives the same value as the definite integral \(F(x)=\int_{a}^{x} f(t) d t\).
[T] \(\int \frac{1}{(2 x+2) \sqrt{x}} d x\) over [0,6]
Text Transcription:
int f
F(x)=int_a^x f(t) dt
int 1/(2x+2) sqrt x dx
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