Calculus 10th Edition

Published by Brooks Cole
ISBN 10: 1-28505-709-0
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Chapter 4 - Integration - 4.1 Exercises - Page 253: 71

Answer

True.

Work Step by Step

An antiderivative of $f(x)$ can be any of an infinite number of functions each differing by a constant ($+C$), and when $+C = -F(x)$, the antiderivative will have $F(0) = 0$, thus intersecting the origin.
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