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MATH_1225_17243_202501 4.9 Antiderivatives
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The plots of two functions f and g are shown below. Which of the following statements describes the relationship between f and g?
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The question asks to describe the relationship between the two plotted functions f and g, where f is shown in orange and g in blue. Because the provided answer options are missing in the prompt, I will first restate what we would typically evaluate in such a scenario, and then discuss what each potential claim would imply.
- If the claim were that g is an antiderivative of f (i.e., g' = f): this would mean that the derivative of g at any x equals the value of f at that x. Visually, this requires us to see that the slope (steepness) of the g-curve at each point x matches the c......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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