Calculus: Early Transcendentals (2nd Edition)

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Chapter 4 - Applications of the Derivative - 4.9 Antiderivatives - 4.9 Exercises - Page 327: 12

Answer

$G(x) = x^{11}$

Work Step by Step

$g(x)=11x^{10}$ $\int g(x) = \int 11x^{10}$ $G(x)= 11(\frac{x^{11}}{11})$ $G(x)=x^{11}+c$
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