Saintly Devil
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Which one is the answer to the indefinite integral of d(x^3)/dx (i.e. the integration of the differentiation of x cubed):
1) x^3 +C
2) x^3
I thought it was 2), since you already know the initial 'y' value, and so by integrating it's derivative, there is really no unknown.
But my teacher said it was x^3 + C. Can anyone explain why this is/isn't the case?
Thanks
1) x^3 +C
2) x^3
I thought it was 2), since you already know the initial 'y' value, and so by integrating it's derivative, there is really no unknown.
But my teacher said it was x^3 + C. Can anyone explain why this is/isn't the case?
Thanks