Given f"(x) = 2x? – 4x3- 7x +3, f'(1) = -6, and f(1) = -7. %3D Find f'(x) and f(x). Part 1: Find the anti-derivative of f"(x). Ci for f'(x) = f'(x) = Part 2: Find the anti-derivative for f'(x). C2 for f(x) = %3D f(z) =

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Given f"(x) = 2x? – 4x- 7x +3, f'(1) = -6, and f(1) = -7.
%3D
Find f'(x) and f(x).
Part 1: Find the anti-derivative of f"(x).
Ci for f'(x) =
f'(x) =
Part 2: Find the anti-derivative for f'(x).
C2 for f(x) =
%3D
f(z) =O
Transcribed Image Text:Given f"(x) = 2x? – 4x- 7x +3, f'(1) = -6, and f(1) = -7. %3D Find f'(x) and f(x). Part 1: Find the anti-derivative of f"(x). Ci for f'(x) = f'(x) = Part 2: Find the anti-derivative for f'(x). C2 for f(x) = %3D f(z) =O
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