Find the derivative of f(x) are constants. ƒ'(x) = = bx + c kx + a Assume that a, b, c, and k

Calculus For The Life Sciences
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Chapter7: Integration
Section7.1: Antiderivatives
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Find the derivative of f(x) =
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are constants.
f'(x) =
bx + c
-. Assume that a, b, c, and k
kx + a
Transcribed Image Text:Find the derivative of f(x) = - are constants. f'(x) = bx + c -. Assume that a, b, c, and k kx + a
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