Consider the following initial-value problem. f′(x)=9x2−4x,f(1)=6 Integrate the function f′(x). (Remember the constant o

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Consider the following initial-value problem. f′(x)=9x2−4x,f(1)=6 Integrate the function f′(x). (Remember the constant o

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Consider The Following Initial Value Problem F X 9x2 4x F 1 6 Integrate The Function F X Remember The Constant O 1
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Consider the following initial-value problem. f′(x)=9x2−4x,f(1)=6 Integrate the function f′(x). (Remember the constant of integration.) ∫f′(x)dx=3x3−2x2+3+C You’re right!  Find the value of C using the condition f(1)=6. C= State the function f(x) found by solving the given initial-value problem.
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