If I find the derivative of these three functions below: gx) x3+7x2 +1 h(x) x3 +7x2 +17 I find that the derivatives are all the same. f '(x) = 3x2 + 14x gx) 3x2+14x h(x) 3x214x If I have to find the antiderivative of the functionx)-3x2+ 14x, how do I know which constant to use? (Choose only one answer.) Without more information, I don't know which one to use. That's why I use+ C The constant will become apparent as I find the antiderivative It doesn't really matter which one I use l take the average of the coefficients of the other terms and use that as the constant
Show transcribed image textIf I find the derivative of these three functions below: gx) x3+7x2 +1 h(x) x3 +7x2 +17 I find that the derivatives are all the same. f '(x) = 3x2 + 14x gx) 3x2+14x h(x) 3x214x If I have to find the antiderivative of the functionx)-3x2+ 14x, how do I know which constant to use? (Choose only one answer.) Without more information, I don't know which one to use. That's why I use+ C The constant will become apparent as I find the antiderivative It doesn't really matter which one I use l take the average of the coefficients of the other terms and use that as the constant