2 1 f(x) 1 2 3 -1 -2 Use the graph f(x) to graph its antiderivative, F(x), on the same axis. Let F'(x) = f(x) and F(0) = -2. Clearly plot and label all points of inflection and local extrema on the graph of F(x). 5

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Use the below graph of f (x) to evaluate the following integrals.
f f(x) dx =
L f(x) dx =
f f«) dx =
F«) dx =
2
f(x)
1
3
4
-1
-2
Use the graph f(x) to graph its antiderivative, F(x), on the same axis.
Let F'(x) = f (x) and F(0) = -2. Clearly plot and label all points of inflection and
local extrema on the graph of F (x).
Transcribed Image Text:Use the below graph of f (x) to evaluate the following integrals. f f(x) dx = L f(x) dx = f f«) dx = F«) dx = 2 f(x) 1 3 4 -1 -2 Use the graph f(x) to graph its antiderivative, F(x), on the same axis. Let F'(x) = f (x) and F(0) = -2. Clearly plot and label all points of inflection and local extrema on the graph of F (x).
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