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Calculus Help Show that one function is not an antiderivative of another

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  • 13-01-2021

Just differentiate G and H :

• dG/dx = d(x ² eˣ )/dx = 2x eˣ + x ² eˣ

so G is not an antiderivative of f.

• dH/dx = d(2x eˣ - 2eˣ ) = (2eˣ + 2x eˣ ) - 2eˣ = 2x eˣ = f(x)

so H is indeed an antiderivative of f.

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