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AP Calculus: Integrals Drill 1, Problem 1. What must necessarily be true about this function F(x)?

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Thank you we sneak and here's your shmoop du jour

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brought to you by capital f because lower case that

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couldn't be bothered to give us time And thanks a

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lot it's hard to find a new function after attacks

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to be the area under the curve of Acts shown

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on the interval 0 acts for an act that is

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any real number What must necessarily be true about this

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function f of x here the potential answers through so

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this question is asking us about the function capital of

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acts given lower case k f events All right so

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how are these two f thing is related Well we're

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told upfront capital f of x area under the curve

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lower days f of x which looks exactly like the

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definition of an integral which means that capital f of

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x is the integral of lower case fx So now

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let's start looking at our answer choices starting with anson

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choice a is capital f of x discontinuous this one

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seems a little tricky so we're going to take the

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easy way out and look at the next answer First

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we can always come back We'll just leave a trail

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Of breadcrumbs Just kidding Start looking at answer choice b

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from the fundamental theorem of calculus way know that wherever

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fx is continuous the derivative of its integral f of

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x is fx Give a little f attacks is this

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continuous The derivative isn't even defined since the lower case

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fx discontinuous it negative bod and for be truth But

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from this logic then we know that choice d is

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exactly what we've already concluded that the derivative isn't toe

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find a negative five and four for the answer is

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d thank goodness no need to go back to joyce

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et justus Well those birds already got her pregnant well

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