“@khanacademy: Can you use the constant of integration to solve this problem? http://bit.ly/CIntKA pic.twitter.com/ayKvPQjEQ4”@kerrigan_john
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“@khanacademy: Can you use the constant of integration to solve this problem? http://bit.ly/CIntKA pic.twitter.com/ayKvPQjEQ4”@kerrigan_john
@jenmartins73 @khanacademy getting to this in a few weeks and will save it!
@khanacademy f(x)= 2x^3 - cos x +c
f(0)=3 ==> 3=-1+c==> c = 4
f(pi) = 2 pi^3 +5
@khanacademy this only kind of makes me want to cut myself.
@khanacademy @austinpdiddy can you still do these? Lol
@Daved_Thompson No. Not even remotely able to.
@khanacademy ? 2(Pi^3+1) = 64
@khanacademy it looks so familiar!!! I feel like I should know the answer, but I can't remember! #nerd
@khanacademy f'(x) = 6x^2 + sin(x)
F(x) = 2x^3 - cos(x) + C
F(0) = 3 = 0 - 1 + C
4 = C
F(x) = 2x^3 - cos(x) + 4
F(pi) = 2pi^3 + 5
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